https://trofire.com/2017/09/15…sion-closer-reality-ever/
QuoteCurrently, fusion reactions are carried out in a device known as a tokamak
Major steps forward in this direction were taken recently here and in the U.K. In the U.S., researchers increased the efficiency of the process by adding a third element – in this case, helium-3 ions. The research was published last summer in Nature Physics
Meanwhile, in the U.K., a private company known as Tokamak Energy built a machine with a smaller donut hole, which in 2015 sustained a plasma reaction for a record-breaking 29 hours. Their latest model, the ST40
And there doesn’t seem to be much that the fossil fuel industry can do to stop it.
ST-40: http://www.world-nuclear-news.…ion-reactor-28041701.html
and ... https://www.tokamakenergy.co.uk/
Will one of these get there before LENR. I strongly suspect so. But in fact, nobody knows for sure.
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