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by DennisP
53 days ago
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For the most part I think we're in vehement agreement. I wrote above that nuclear plants are permitted with inspection under the NPT, and I would expect D-T fusion to be the same. Your links also say that reactors are allowed in practice. When I said "highly enriched fissile" I meant that to include plutonium. Weapons generally use Pu239, while nuclear waste plutonium is 58% Pu239 mixed with other isotopes, plus of course a lot of U238 and various transuranics. There is one area where fusion reactors are clearly being treated differently, and that's by regulators such as the NRC, which has already decided to treat fusion reactors like particle accelerators and medical devices, rather than with the much more difficult process they use for fission reactors. |
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