Pennacchio: Significant Breakthrough Increases Urgency to Pass NJ Fusion Legislation
Pennacchio: Significant Breakthrough Increases Urgency to Pass NJ Fusion Legislation
Senator Joe Pennacchio today heralded news of a significant development in fusion energy, announced this morning by the United States Department of Energy. “This may be one of the most significant scientific achievements of this century,” said Pennacchio (R-26), a staunch advocate for fusion support and research in New Jersey. “We are moving closer to the realization of zero-carbon, sustainable power for homes, industry, and more,” continued Pennacchio. “This is proof of concept. It works! It’s no longer just a hypothesis on a white board. “If we want New Jersey to be a leader when fusion comes to fruition, now is the time to act,” said the Senator, the sponsor of a bundle of legislation introduced in September 2019 to help position the state at the forefront of fusion development. “Investment in private sector research has never been higher and interest will surely increase dramatically after today’s announcement. The implications are massive, and the race is on. New cannot wait to capitalize on this opportunity. We are allowing other states to get ahead of us.” The breakthrough is the culmination of decades of research by the scientific community, and the excitement generated will only increase the scramble to capitalize on fusion energy’s limitless potential in the future. “For 60 years, fusion’s promise was an exciting theory, the Holy Grail that could one day replace carbon-based energy production,” Pennacchio said. “That potential has taken a huge step toward reality with confirmation that scientists working on an experiment with lasers at California’s Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory achieved fusion ignition for the first time ever, producing a net energy gain.” Pennacchio has been the leading advocate for New Jersey’s fusion interest since hosting a symposium on the fusion’s exciting potential in 2019. Energy experts from national laboratories, businesses, and research organizations in fusion energy and technology shared their insight into what could be the most significant energy development in history. Pennacchio’s bills include:
Pennacchio also sponsored a resolution urging Congress to increase funding for fusion energy research. SR-14 passed the Senate in June 2020 and was filed with the Secretary of State. |