IntelliFusion : A renewed green energy plan
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In the United States energy production is responsible for 32% of
our entire yearly green house gas production In the past decade great strides have been made in improving the
safety and viability of nuclear options and by further developing these we
have a great opportunity to decrease the countries dependence on fossil
fuels. By 2026 we hope to have the first Thorium based reactor built. The first fusion reactor could be running as soon as
2030 |
A Smart Multi Step Approach By investing in research on
new nuclear reactors and fusion power carbon emissions could be drastically
reduced. Using A.I
for the power grid to be able to actively switch between renewable power and
traditional generation methods at the right time to reduce the risk of
blackouts Investment
into making improvements in home appliances such as induction stove tops will
cut demand for their gas counter parts and also cut
emissions Gregory Marquez takes full
responsibility for the information posted. The information on this page
represents that of Your Name and not that of
California State University, Sacramento. |
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main goal of this program is to cut nationwide carbon emissions by 30% by
2040. Nuclear
power has the advantage of reducing not just carbon production but also
decreases the impact felt when fuel prices soar. Reducing
the demand for fossil fuels for energy production allows for there to be more
in supply for other uses such as residential heating or for gas powered cars.
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