China successfully tested fusion energy reactors
Chinese scientists claim to have successfully tested a fusion energy reactor in the laboratory and said it was the first device in the world that could provide a clean and endless energy source with Cheap.
This is the device that Chinese scientists call "artificial sun", a fusion energy reactor in a laboratory, operating in the same way that the sun produces energy.
Superconducting test equipment located in Anhui province ( China )
On September 29, scientists from Plasma Physics Institute in Anhui Province, eastern China claimed the device passed the first test.
The head of the Tokamak superconducting device says this device is the first of its kind in the world and can produce endless and clean energy at a cheap price.
He said: " In the past few days, the electricity that we have from plasma has exceeded 200 kiloampere and lasts for 3 seconds; we can prove that we can generate plasma from this device and will continue to study. save for 10 or 20 years ".
This 500 megawatt experimental reactor is seeking to turn seawater into fuel using fusion technology.
Supporters say it will be cleaner than existing nuclear reactors, but critics say at least 50 years before a reactor will be produced for commercial use, if any. .
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