SMP 11/13/10 | Meeting the World's Energy Needs with the Fusion Hybrid Reactor | Speaker: Terry Kammash
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Saturday, November 13, 2010
5:00 AM
170 & 182 Dennison Building
Speaker: Terry Kammash (U-M Nuclear & Radiological Sciences)
Terry Kammash, Stephen S. Attwood Professor Emeritus of Nuclear Engineering And Radiological Sciences
The World's energy needs by the mid century, when its population is expected to reach 10 billion, is projected to be 10-30 Terrawatts of carbon free power. The fusion hybrid reactor is uniquely suited to meet these needs since it is self-fueling, can produce abundant power safely, and securely for decades.