Nuclear fusion
Artificial sun breaks temperature world record in huge boost for nuclear fusion
Researchers were also able to keep the plasma stable for over 100” which is a critical element of harnessing nuclear fusion as a source of energy
World’s largest Tokamak fusion reactor powers up
In concept it’s a simple machine & achieving fusion is relatively easy but in practice it’s extremely difficult to maintain a sustained fusion reaction that generates more power than is fed into it
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COP28: US Announced International Fusion Plan
Special climate envoy and former US secretary of state John Kerry unveiled and announced the launch of an international plan to boost fusion, saying the emission-free technology could become a vital tool in the fight against climate change.
To begin with, the plan is supported by 35 nations and will focus on research and development, supply chain issues, regulation and safety.
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Nuclear fusion: Scientists celebrate “important step” towards inexhaustible energy source
“The JET lab experiments brought us one step closer to nuclear fusion power” said Joe Mills, head of operations in the lab
China switches on “artificial sun” that is five times hotter than the real thing
Nuclear fusion reactors merge atomic nuclei in order to generate massive amounts of energy that can be turned into electricity
ITER Project – Bulgaria’s Way to New Energy
ITER Project - Bulgaria's Way to New Energy
Did you know that there are 35 countries in all parts of the planet, including Bulgaria, currently working on an artificial sun? And no, that does not mean a big fiery ball illuminating the sky, it is an effort to create nuclear fusion in a sustainable way, and to generate electricity in unlimited amounts.
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Quark fusion gives 10x more energy than nuclear fusion!
Scientists have overcome huge barriers in the past year to get us even closer to nuclear fusion and with it a near-limitless supply of clean energy. But, what if there’s something far more powerful out there?