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Juicious Maximus III
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About heat, it takes about a hundred million degrees to jumpstart fusion of hydrogen isotopes into helium (and a wayward neutron), something that I believe is always achieved with a laser. But it should give off more heat / energy than you have to use with the laser to kickstart it. If the process is sustained, it'll produce heat that can be used to warm a liquid like water so that it becomes easy to turn into electricity with a steam turbine. Marie might be interested and knowledgable about this, being a physicist.
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Afaik limitless zero carbon fusion energy reactors would replace the ones used now, so the only change the end consumer would see is cost. The delivery system would still be the same.
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