South Korea's KSTAR achieves a major milestone in nuclear fusion, reaching 120 million ºC to develop green energy, offering a ...
Japan’s JT-60SA fusion reactor project announced first plasma in October of this year to denote the successful upgrades to what is now the world’s largest operational, superconducting tokamak ...
A fusion power plant will go live in the next decade and produce 400 megawatts of electricity, Commonwealth Fusion Systems says ...
The EAST (Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak) nuclear fusion reactor maintained a temperature of 158 million degrees Fahrenheit for 1,056 seconds. The achievement brings scientists a small ...
A company aims to bring a nuclear fusion plant online in the early 2030s, but the path to this breakthrough is anything but easy.
Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research (KSTAR) managed a 48-second-long continuous plasma burn in February of 2024 – the longest to date. Unlike the Sun, which relies on intense ...
Shanghai-based Energy Singularity has effectively completed the engineering feasibility verification of high-temperature superconducting for its Honghuang 70 (HH70) tokamak device, giving China a ...
Just two weeks since raising $125mn in funding, British scaleup Tokamak Energy has secured backing from the US and UK to upgrade its ST40 fusion energy plant. The US Department of Energy (DOE ...
Tokamak Energy is pushing the boundaries of magnet technology with its high-temperature superconducting (HTS) magnets. These magnets can generate incredibly strong magnetic fields, a million times ...
Tokamak chief executive, and his colleagues believe they have moved closer to this target through the development of extremely powerful high temperature superconducting (HTS) magnets. These can ...