Like this then?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/3536156.stm
<b>What does the sun burn then? </b> Oh yeah, hydrogen.....
FUSION power offers the potential of an almost limitless source of energy for future generations but it also presents some formidable scientific and engineering challenges. It is called 'fusion' because it is <b>based on fusing light nuclei such as hydrogen</b> isotopes to release energy. The process is similar to that which powers the sun and other stars.
I'd learn a bit more chemistry if I was you.
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