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Indian scientists delay global nuclear fusion project to produce electricity

Nov 10, 2013 3783 Viewed manishchowhan Add Source Preference

23 Indian scientists are part of one of the biggest collaborations between India, France and 32 other countries at Cadarache in southern France, a project to produce electricity from nuclear fusion. Scientists say electricity from nuclear fusion will be cheaper, cleaner and safer than power from nuclear fission that is used worldwide today. Called ITER, the project is, however, running two years behind schedule at the moment, with India contributing to the delay.

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