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Research and development of laser-based nuclear fusion in favour of a climate-friendly energy supply

Nuclear fusion is seen as a visionary solution to the energy problems of the future - without releasing CO2. Small atomic nuclei are fused at extreme temperatures instead of being split as in the reactors of conventional nuclear power plants. The idea of using nuclear fusion to generate large amounts of energy in a climate-neutral way is considered a dream of mankind. However, nuclear fusion is technically extremely challenging and its realisation requires immense investment as well as ambitious research and development.