New approach could mean break-even nuclear fusion reactions within 2-3 years
An aluminum z-pinch target tube installed in the Z machine at Sandia Labs
Article Summary
Even with all the developments taking place in the areas of alternative energy such as solar and wind power, nuclear fusion still remains the holy grail of clean electricity generation. However, after decades of worldwide research costing billions of dollars, the goal of achieving “net-gain,” where more energy is produced than is required to trigger the fusion chain reaction, still remains elusive. Now researchers at Sandia Labs are claiming a breakthrough that could see break-even fusion reactions in as little as two to three years.
« Back to New approach could mean break-even nuclear fusion reactions within 2-3 years
Related Articles