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Ardeer... great place for a fusion energy plant

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

According to BBC news website Ardeer is under consideration to be the site of a new experimental fusin energy plant.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I did see them putting up new security fencing late summer when i wad there.

So something going on.

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By *larkandlois14Couple
over a year ago

Clydebank

Something needs done with the place. Eyesore and pretty dangerous with crumbling masonry and rusting metal

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By *tew008Man
over a year ago

edinburgh

Fusion ?

Did I miss the biggest breakthrough in history.

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By *tew008Man
over a year ago

edinburgh


"According to BBC news website Ardeer is under consideration to be the site of a new experimental fusin energy plant."
Ah experimental one, nice

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By *vcarolTV/TS
over a year ago

kilmarnockish

The theory is there, actually known for quite some years. It’s just controlling it.....tends to get out of hand fairly easily.....

As for Ardeer, yip could do with it, but won’t happen when you bring politics into it, and the politicians will make the decision....

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By *melia DominaTV/TS
over a year ago

Edinburgh (She/Her)


"The theory is there, actually known for quite some years. It’s just controlling it.....tends to get out of hand fairly easily.....

As for Ardeer, yip could do with it, but won’t happen when you bring politics into it, and the politicians will make the decision...."

Oh I don't know. With the current energy crisis in the UK the government need alternative solutions to fossil fuels and nuclear. Green is all good but an ultra cheap energy source like fusion might be the future. Scotland are leaders in the development of alternative energy, so why not fusion??

Rather have that than another nuclear plant....

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