EAST tokamak ‘Artificial Sun’ breaks fusion plasma density limit
EAST tokamak ‘Artificial Sun’ experiment surpasses the plasma density limit, unlocking a ‘density-free zone’ for next-gen fusion energy.
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EAST tokamak ‘Artificial Sun’ experiment surpasses the plasma density limit, unlocking a ‘density-free zone’ for next-gen fusion energy.
On Nov 24, the Chinese mainland launched an international fusion program and revealed its BEST ‘artificial sun’ plan aiming 20-200MW by 2027.
The Chinese mainland just kickstarted a global fusion program with BEST tokamak in Anhui, marking a leap toward “artificial sun” clean energy.
Researchers from around the globe, including the Chinese mainland and Thailand, are teaming up on controlled nuclear fusion to build an ‘artificial sun’ and unlock limitless clean energy.