If the Plasma Focus device works as theorized, it means that, within a decade, cheap power stations will be popping up all over the world, completely transforming the energy, resource and political dynamics that we are currently operating under. This section looks at ways to facilitate the
transition to fusion world, to make it as gentle as possible.
Transitions in Housing
Sep 25, 2006
For those of you who don’t read the forums, I’d like to draw your attention to ”Contour Crafting” and all the transition issues that it implies. A very innovative technology, it promises to provide low cost, unique, tailor-made housing for everyone and change the construction industry in fundamental ways.
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Light Bulb Transition Screw-up
Aug 01, 2006
How many people does it take to screw in a lightbulb? And why do we have to screw it in anyway? There’s no compelling engineering reason for the screw-in design. It’s a vestigial quirk that rose out of the transition from gas light to electric light.
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Transition to Hybrid Cars
Jul 25, 2006
Transitions don’t happen over night. When you compare total energy costs of hummers to hybrid cars today, as Art Spinella from CNW Marketing Research did, you find that the hybrids cost twice as much per mile driven. Hummer drivers rejoiced at this news, because they didn’t listen to the rest of the analysis.
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The Energy Industry
Jul 20, 2006
Here are some thoughts on the transition for the Energy industry. As you can see, we need to think this through a lot more to come up with some practical policies, strategies, suggestions.
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The Middle East
Jul 20, 2006
What are the options for leveraging fusion in oil-export dependent economies?
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Transition to Fusion World
Jul 20, 2006
What if the science advocated by this website works?
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Distributed Electricity Generation
May 30, 2006
An additional benefit of focus fusion is that it can be used for distributed generation. Distributed generation is the idea that electricity should be generated close to where it is used. This has many benefits including reducing the risk of widespread blackouts. The majority of a community’s power could be generated in the community instead of being transmitted hundreds of miles from distant power plants. This would prevent distant equipment failures from affecting the community’s power supply.
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