The Future of Energy: How Will It Change with the Power of Fusion?

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The Future of Energy: How Will It Change with the Power of Fusion?

Japan and Sarawak are exploring cooperation in the field of “nuclear fusion energy,” which is attracting attention as a future energy source. As energy issues are increasingly highlighted in modern times, how will our lives change if this technology becomes common?

1. Today’s News

Source:
Sarawak explores fusion energy collaboration with Japan

Summary:

  • Sarawak is considering cooperation with Japan in the field of nuclear fusion energy.
  • This movement follows Japan’s success in nuclear fusion technology in July of this year.
  • The Chief Minister of Sarawak deepened relations after receiving an honorable mention from Japan.

2. Considering the Background

Energy supply and consumption are major challenges in modern society. The current dependence on fossil fuels raises concerns about environmental impact, leading to a demand for sustainable energy sources. Nuclear fusion is attracting attention as a potential solution, but due to high technical hurdles and costs, it has not yet been widely implemented. However, if this technology is established, the possibility of obtaining clean energy expands.

3. What Will the Future Hold?

Hypothesis 1 (Neutral): A Future Where Nuclear Fusion Energy Becomes Commonplace

We may see a future where nuclear fusion technology evolves and becomes the mainstream source of energy. A direct change would be access to clean and inexpensive electricity, which would lower electricity bills and reduce industrial energy costs. Ultimately, our values towards energy may shift from viewing it as a “limited resource” to seeing it as “unlimited potential.”

Hypothesis 2 (Optimistic): A Future Where Nuclear Fusion Technology Develops Significantly

It is also conceivable that nuclear fusion technology will significantly develop, leading to new innovations in various fields. Directly, energy supply would stabilize, accelerating technological innovations reliant on electricity. Indirectly, we could see new technologies emerging in sectors such as transportation, communication, and healthcare. This may lead to a more convenient, healthier, and sustainable society.

Hypothesis 3 (Pessimistic): A Future Where Nuclear Fusion Technology is Lost

A future could be envisioned where nuclear fusion fails to spread due to technical or political issues, leading to its decline. Directly, reliance on traditional energy sources would continue and environmental issues would worsen. Indirectly, rising energy costs could impact the economy, leading to increased poverty and inequality. Ultimately, hope for a sustainable future may diminish, and trust in energy policies could decline.

4. Tips for What We Can Do

Perspectives on Thinking

  • A viewpoint to reassess one’s own energy consumption.
  • A perspective to consider the Earth’s environment and technological evolution.

Small Practical Tips

  • Awareness of energy conservation and efficiency in daily life.
  • Share information about energy issues and deepen knowledge.

5. What Would You Do?

  • Support the future of sustainable energy and incorporate it into your life.
  • Watch technological innovations and think about the future of energy supply.
  • Choose to maintain the status quo and prioritize stability in daily life.

What kind of future have you envisioned? Please share your thoughts through social media quotes or comments.

Jun Sasaki

Solo entrepreneur running StudyRiver — a future-focused media platform.
Mostly on Youtube & Instagram. Happy to follow back! From Japan.

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