Mankind’s first fuel was wood. This was the fuel for tens of thousands of years. Wood is a decentralized, or distributed fuel. People can get their own wood for fuel. This is how wood is used today in second and third-world countries.
Then there were fossil fuels, which lead to industrialization and centralized fuels, where a deed or mineral rights can result in considerable wealth from energy.
Fossil fuels power our industrialized age. These fuels are centralized. People can own property, or mineral rights for land. That ownership of rights can result in considerable wealth. Renewables are decentralized. Regions take advantage of the climate energy surplus in either hydro, sun or wind. With Hydrogen Fusion, the ocean is full of our fuel. Fractions of ounces of heavy water can generate as much energy as a 500 Megawatt coal plant. A cup of heavy water can run a modern city for days.
Fractions of ounces vs. tons of coal: Doesn't that make sense? Hydrogen Fusion is an energy source that has more potential than fossil fuels, renewables and nuclear fission energy combined.
Please sign the White House Fusion Petition. You can learn more at: FusionPetition.us