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Last edited by hermperez : 4 Weeks Ago at 07:25 PM. |
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Interesting, I hadn't heard of this.
Hydrogen-boron - the end product of their fusion is carbon ? And it sounds like they won't need to get rid of a heavily radioactive tokamak steel containment vessel at the end of the fusion reactors lifetime. I wonder if supercomputers are allowing them to better understand the basic physics of plasma instabilities that they are exploiting... |
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Wiki has a great write-up on hydrogen-boron fusion and it's products here. It's the last reaction in the list. |
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Wow, This is great news. By capturing the energy created by the instability of the plasma, there is no waste. It looks like this is the right track to clean energy, a few years out.
With one of these in each city the grid will not be needed and the multi billion dollar grid upgrade will be outdated before it is complete! My interest is peaked. |
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