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China’s Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST), also known as China’s artificial sun, has achieved a new breakthrough in nuclear fusion. The construction of an industrial
Realistic Fusion Power by 2045
Germany has the potential to become a global leader in fusion energy, according to a report by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF).
Efficient Mini Fusion Reactor Developed
Israeli start-up NT-TAO has announced the development of a container-sized fusion reactor that is expected to be a million times more efficient than current fusion
Compact Wind Turbines for Home
Polish start-up Panel Wiatrowy has developed a compact wind panel that can be used in urban areas to power homes. The use of wind power
236-Meter Wind Turbine Powers Homes
Siemens Gamesa has unveiled a new offshore wind turbine that can provide electricity to thousands of households. The innovative material used in the turbine’s rotors
Creating 100 Million Degree Plasma
In a significant step towards commercializing nuclear fusion, Tokamak Energy has achieved a plasma temperature of 100 million degrees Celsius in its fusion reactor. The
Commercial Fusion by 2030: Company Announcement
TAE Technologies Achieves Milestone in Plasma Control and Stabilization TAE Technologies, a US-based company, has achieved a significant breakthrough in the control and stabilization of
China’s First Liquid Salt Reactor
China is set to begin testing the world’s first liquid salt reactor, which could play a key role in producing climate-neutral electricity in the future.
Lamp doubles as microphone
The dream of clean and independent energy is becoming a reality with the start of the promising nuclear fusion reactor, ITER. The fusion of atoms