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Futurism : "A «World First» fusion reactor just created its first plasma

Futurism : "A «World First»   fusion reactor just created its first plasma | Ce monde à inventer ! | Scoop.it

Karla Lant 01/05/17 : "Tokamak Energy's fusion reactor has achieved first plasma and is on track to produce temperatures of 100 million degrees Celsius (180 million degrees Fahrenheit) by 2018. Tokamak Energy CEO says to expect fusion energy "in years, not decades”...


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Futurism : "Unlimited energy, physicists assert we already have a viable model of a fusion device

Futurism : "Unlimited energy, physicists assert we already have a viable model of a fusion device | Ce monde à inventer ! | Scoop.it

Jasmine Solana 30/08/16 : "One of the biggest challenges in the fusion energy development is finding the best shape for the device to contain the plasma but physicists in the United States believe they may have found a new kind of nuclear fusion device that could be the most commercially viable design yet...


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Futurism : "Earth & Energy | We are closer than ever to unlimited clean energy

Futurism : "Earth & Energy | We are closer than ever to unlimited clean energy | Ce monde à inventer ! | Scoop.it

Stewart PragerStewart Prager, Michael C. Zarnstorff 17/02/17 : "Fusion energy represents a new era in energy generation. Fusion reactors create miniature suns from which we can draw enough energy to power 150,000 homes. Both government agencies and private enterprise are working tirelessly to make this a reality...


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Kurzweil : "MIT designs small, modular, efficient fusion power plant

Kurzweil : "MIT designs small, modular, efficient fusion power plant | Ce monde à inventer ! | Scoop.it

MIT plans to create a new compact version of a tokamak fusion reactor with the goal of producing practical fusion power, which could offer a nearly inexhaustible energy resource in as little as a decade.

Fusion, the nuclear reaction that powers the sun, involves fusing pairs of hydrogen atoms together to form helium, accompanied by enormous releases of energy. The new fusion reactor, called ARC, would take advantage of new, commercially available superconductors — rare-earth barium copper oxide (REBCO) superconducting tapes (the dark brown areas in the illustration above) — to produce stronger magnetic field coils...

  

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