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The nuclear reaction that is easiest to obtain is the deuterium-tritium (DT) reaction. | The nuclear reaction that is easiest to obtain is the deuterium-tritium (DT) reaction. | ||
A | A [[:Wikipedia:Fusion power|fusion power reactor]] delivering 1GW of electric power to the network would approximately consume 200 kg of Tritium a year. The current world reserves are about 29 kg of tritium. Thus, a nuclear fusion reactor must provide its own fuel. This is achieved using so-called [[Breeding blanket|breeders]]. Tritium breeders capture the neutrons originating from nuclear fusion reactions, generating tritium that can be used as fuel for the reactor. For more information: [[TECNO_FUS]]. | ||
== The need for new materials for Fusion == | == The need for new materials for Fusion == |