Recent advancements in nuclear fusion technology have marked significant progress toward practical and commercial fusion power. MIT has reported a breakthrough in superconducting technology that dramatically reduces the cost of fusion power, decreasing it by nearly 40 times. Additionally, a new magnet developed by MIT has achieved the necessary intensity for a fusion plant to produce more energy than it consumes. This development has been described as the most important in the last 30 years of fusion research. Furthermore, Energy_Zap's Fusion Z-pinch Experiment (FuZE) has achieved temperatures over 10 million degrees Celsius, a critical milestone for fusion technology.
Two seconds of hope for fusion power https://t.co/iREvSZZDtk
BEV portfolio company @Energy_Zap's Fusion Z-pinch Experiment (FuZE) has surpassed the scorching temperature of 10 million degrees Celsius, joining an exclusive club of fusion technologies capable of reaching the sun's core-like heat.
Step closer to commercial nuclear fusion reactors after scientific breakthrough https://t.co/cEcyl42LBK
Here comes the sun ☀️ MIT Tech Review: "The new magnet achieved the intensity needed to build a fusion plant producing more energy than it consumes, potentially ushering in an era of virtually limitless power... 'the most important thing in the last 30 years of fusion research.'” https://t.co/CwvqYhSNfN
MIT CLAIMS SUPERCONDUCTING BREAKTHROUGH MEANS FUSION POWER CAN BE PRACTICAL "Overnight, it basically changed the cost per watt of a fusion reactor by a factor of almost 40." https://t.co/vMjVnuUzCp