Chinese scientists made significant advancements in nuclear fusion research with the development of a new magnetic field structure in the HL-3 tokamak. China also completed its first industrial-use nuclear energy steam supply project at the Tianwan Nuclear Power Station. Additionally, the country achieved the first plasma in the world's first high-temperature superconducting Tokamak, HH70, in Shanghai.
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#China produces first nuclear-generated steam for petrochemicals plant https://t.co/2CXu1dDxAE
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The China-developed world’s first high-temperature superconducting Tokamak, HH70, has successfully achieved the first plasma in Shanghai, its developer announced on Tuesday, marking the country's advancement in the development of "artificial sun." #ChinaTech https://t.co/z9ABxpMLJR
#China's first industrial-use #nuclear energy steam supply project, Heqi No 1, was completed and put into operation on Wednesday at the Tianwan Nuclear Power Station, according to the China Atomic Energy Authority. https://t.co/qMhbXS7sPE
Chinese scientists achieved a groundbreaking milestone in nuclear fusion research with a new magnetic field structure in the HL-3 tokamak. #Hamm400aos Source: Interesting Engineering https://t.co/Ul8VrNwBSk