Fusion energy: Harnessing the power of a man-made sun

Jul 30 2017

Winchester Discovery Centre
Sun, 30 Jul 2017, 15:00 – 16:00

Further information: Today nuclear power plants use fission to power the national grid, producing tonnes of radioactive waste every year. In this talk you will learn how scientists plan to use fusion power, the same process that powers the Sun, to provide a safer and cleaner alternative to fission.


Now in its 5th year, the Winchester Science Festival will be held at the Winchester Discovery Centre on 28th-30th July. The festival is the working project of a not-for-profit organisation, the Winchester Science Foundation, and will be full of hands-on exhibits and will provide plenty of entertainment, including scientific talks.

The final talk of the festival will be delivered by Chantal Nobs, a committee member of the IoP South Central Branch. Chantal will discuss the processes of nuclear fission and fusion, with opportunities for audience participation, and the potential benefits a fusion power plant would provide.

Event Title: Fusion energy: Harnessing the power of a man-made sun
Speaker(s): IOP/Winchester Science Festival
Organised by: IOP
Requires registration: Yes
Contact details: Follow this link bit.ly… and select the "Fusion energy" talk on the 30th July 17:00-18:00 along with the number of tickets you require. Children's tickets (ages 3-15) are free, although children must be accompanied by an adult. When checking out, use the unique IoP members code VCIoP100 to get one free adult ticket per booking.
Short location: Winchester
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