Star Power: ITER and the International Quest for Fusion Energy

Star Power: ITER and the International Quest for Fusion Energy

Star Power: ITER and the International Quest for Fusion Energy

Star Power: ITER and the International Quest for Fusion Energy

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Overview

A concise and accessible explanation of the science and technology behind the domestication of nuclear fusion energy.

Nuclear fusion research tells us that the Sun uses one gram of hydrogen to make as much energy as can be obtained by burning eight tons of petroleum. If nuclear fusion—the process that makes the stars shine—could be domesticated for commercial energy production, the world would gain an inexhaustible source of energy that neither depletes natural resources nor produces greenhouse gases. In Star Power, Alan Bécoulet offers a concise and accessible primer on fusion energy, explaining the science and technology of nuclear fusion and describing the massive international scientific effort to achieve commercially viable fusion energy.

Bécoulet draws on his work as Head of Engineering at ITER (International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor) to explain how scientists are trying to “put the sun in a box.” He surveys the history of nuclear power, beginning with post–World War II efforts to use atoms for peaceful purposes and describes how energy is derived from fusion, explaining that the essential principle of fusion is based on the capacity of nucleons (protons and neutrons) to assemble and form structures (atomic nuclei) in spite of electrical repulsion between protons, which all have a positive charge. He traces the evolution of fusion research and development, mapping the generation of electric current though fusion.

The ITER project marks a giant step in the development of fusion energy, with the potential to demonstrate the feasibility of a nuclear fusion reactor. Star Power offers an introduction to what may be the future of energy production.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780262547284
Publisher: MIT Press
Publication date: 09/19/2023
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 4.87(w) x 7.75(h) x 0.56(d)

About the Author

Alain Bécoulet is Head of Engineering for ITER, an international nuclear fusion research and engineering demonstration project in France. Previously, he was Director of the French Magnetic Fusion Research Institute.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Dennis G. Whyte ix
Foreword to French Edition by Gabriele Fioni xxi
1 A (Very) Brief History of Energy 1
2 The Saga of Nuclear Energy 25
3 Power from Fusion 41
4 Pioneers of Fusion 69
5 A Skillful Combination of Science and Technology 81
6 A Science of Compromise and Control 103
7 The Star-makers 135
8 ...and Then? 155
Glossary 169
Notes 179
Bibliography 183
Index 185

What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher

“This book is a welcome overview of the role of hydrogen fusion in our transition to a zero-carbon emission world. Making this topic accessible to all is no small feat, but Alain Bécoulet has done just that!”
Bernard Bigot, Director-General, ITER Organization

“A truly unique perspective on the challenges and promises of fusion energy. This book belongs on the shelf of anyone looking to navigate the rapidly evolving research pushing nuclear fusion onto the grid.”
Anne White, Professor and Head, Nuclear Science and Engineering, SoE Distinguished Professor of Engineering, MIT

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