Submitted by odyssey92 t3_zwkc6e in explainlikeimfive
CFDietCoke t1_j1v7qur wrote
Reply to comment by DukeMikeIII in ELI5 what would energy from nuclear fusion mean for humanity? by odyssey92
From an electrical grid perspective, not from "how it makes energy" perspective
And H3 is not the most abundant element in the universe.
DukeMikeIII t1_j1v80zt wrote
From an electrical grid perspective, wind and coal aren't that different.
CFDietCoke t1_j1v87qh wrote
Yes they are. Wind only generates power when the wind is blowing,. Coal has a carbon footprint per unit of electricity made.
DukeMikeIII t1_j1v8tqt wrote
The grid doesn't care about anything other than power. Wind only generates when there is air movement and coal only generates when it's burning.
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