A Mini Fusion Reactor Reached Temperatures Hotter Than The Sun
A private company in the United Kingdom says it has successfully tested its prototype nuclear fusion reactor at temperatures that are hotter than the Sun. The company hopes to use the nuclear fusion reactor to start supplying energy in 2030.
Over the past few years, there have been a number of nuclear fusion breakthroughs, with different teams sustaining hydrogen and helium plasmas for varying amounts of time. We’re still a way off useful nuclear fusion reactors, but it seems we’re taking steps in the right direction.
“We are taking significant steps towards achieving fusion energy, doing so with the agility of a private venture, driven by the goal of achieving something that will have huge benefits worldwide,” Jonathan Carling, the CEO of the company, said in an emailed statement.
The private company, Tokamak Energy, the is based in Oxfordshire, UK. Their nuclear fusion device is known as the ST40, and it’s the third machine the company has created so far. The ST40 is about the size of a van, compared to much larger fusion reactors seen elsewhere, which are anywhere from the size of a house to a football field.
The firm just revealed that it has achieved plasma temperatures of 15 million degrees Celsius (27 million degrees Fahrenheit) inside the device, according to IFL Science. “Reaching 15 million degrees is yet another indicator of the progress at Tokamak Energy and a further validation of our approach. Our aim is to make fusion energy a commercial reality by 2030,” Carling added.
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Humans can NOT manufacture energy.
Energy has to come from the past into the future: the ‘big bang’ before the Sun, the Sun before Earth, woods before fossil fuels, and so on.
The ‘hotter-than-the-Sun’ temperature achieved is no more than a product of all fossil fuels expended into constructing the reactor, from mining to switching it on, including the energy expanded in sustaining all humans involved in the process – a relationship in thermodynamics entangling all energy streams together, depicted in an online diagram here
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