JET-P(93)56
Energy for the 21st Century: A Perspective on Nuclear Fusion
The basic principle of the fusion process is the fusing of light nuclei to form heavier nuclei with the accompanying release of substantial energy. Controlled thermonuclear fusion is potentially a major vast new energy source suited to the industrialised world. A reactor based on nuclear fusion would be inherently safe and environmentally friendly. Furthermore, fuels are cheap, abundant and widely available.