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In a groundbreaking achievement, scientists in China have taken a significant step toward harnessing nuclear fusion, the process that powers the sun, as a potential infinite source of clean energy. The Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST), often referred to as China’s “artificial sun,” achieved a sustained operation for an extraordinary 1,066 seconds, marking a major milestone in fusion power research.  

 

Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak machine conducting steady-state high-confinement plasma operation with orange particles emanating

 

The project, led by researchers at the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), aims to replicate the nuclear fusion processes occurring in the sun, offering the potential to resolve global energy crises and enable deep-space exploration. Song Yuntao, vice president of CAS’s Hefei Institutes of Physical Science and director of Hefei’s Institute of Plasma Physics, highlighted the importance of the breakthrough, stating, “A fusion device must achieve stable operation at high efficiency for thousands of seconds to enable the self-sustaining circulation of plasma, which is essential for the continuous power generation of future fusion plants.”  

 

Nuclear fusion generates energy by colliding light atoms to form a single, heavier nucleus. This process results in a mass loss that is converted into an immense burst of energy, similar to the reactions that fuel stars. Unlike nuclear fission, which splits heavy atoms and produces long-lived radioactive waste, fusion is a cleaner and safer alternative with the potential to revolutionize global energy systems.  

 

EAST’s recent accomplishment is particularly impressive. It operated at a staggering temperature of 108 million degrees Celsius for 17 minutes and 46 seconds, coming tantalizingly close to the conditions required for sustained nuclear fusion. This marks a step forward in the decades-long quest to develop a reactor capable of maintaining the extreme temperatures and pressures necessary for practical fusion energy production.  

 

For over 70 years, scientists worldwide have pursued the dream of a functioning nuclear fusion reactor, but achieving the stable, long-term operation needed for continuous energy production has proven elusive. The challenge lies in maintaining the circulation of plasma — the hot, charged gas where fusion reactions occur — at temperatures exceeding 100 million degrees Celsius, without disruptions or energy losses.  

 

EAST’s success not only pushes the boundaries of what is technically possible but also fosters collaboration in the international scientific community. “We hope to expand international collaboration via EAST and bring fusion energy into practical use for humanity,” Song said, expressing optimism about the global impact of this achievement.  

 

This milestone is a testament to the progress being made in fusion research and represents a beacon of hope in the quest for a sustainable energy future. With further advancements and cooperation, the dream of limitless clean energy may soon become a reality.

 

Based on a report by NYP 2025-01-24

 

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In a groundbreaking achievement, scientists in China have taken a significant step toward harnessing nuclear fusion, the process that powers the sun, as a potential infinite source of clean energy. The Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST), often referred to as China’s “artificial sun,” achieved a sustained operation for an extraordinary 1,066 seconds, marking a major milestone in fusion power research.  

 

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The project, led by researchers at the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), aims to replicate the nuclear fusion processes occurring in the sun, offering the potential to resolve global energy crises and enable deep-space exploration. Song Yuntao, vice president of CAS’s Hefei Institutes of Physical Science and director of Hefei’s Institute of Plasma Physics, highlighted the importance of the breakthrough, stating, “A fusion device must achieve stable operation at high efficiency for thousands of seconds to enable the self-sustaining circulation of plasma, which is essential for the continuous power generation of future fusion plants.”  

 

 

Nuclear fusion generates energy by colliding light atoms to form a single, heavier nucleus. This process results in a mass loss that is converted into an immense burst of energy, similar to the reactions that fuel stars. Unlike nuclear fission, which splits heavy atoms and produces long-lived radioactive waste, fusion is a cleaner and safer alternative with the potential to revolutionize global energy systems.  

 

EAST’s recent accomplishment is particularly impressive. It operated at a staggering temperature of 108 million degrees Celsius for 17 minutes and 46 seconds, coming tantalizingly close to the conditions required for sustained nuclear fusion. This marks a step forward in the decades-long quest to develop a reactor capable of maintaining the extreme temperatures and pressures necessary for practical fusion energy production.  

 

For over 70 years, scientists worldwide have pursued the dream of a functioning nuclear fusion reactor, but achieving the stable, long-term operation needed for continuous energy production has proven elusive. The challenge lies in maintaining the circulation of plasma — the hot, charged gas where fusion reactions occur — at temperatures exceeding 100 million degrees Celsius, without disruptions or energy losses.  

 

EAST’s success not only pushes the boundaries of what is technically possible but also fosters collaboration in the international scientific community. “We hope to expand international collaboration via EAST and bring fusion energy into practical use for humanity,” Song said, expressing optimism about the global impact of this achievement.  

 

This milestone is a testament to the progress being made in fusion research and represents a beacon of hope in the quest for a sustainable energy future. With further advancements and cooperation, the dream of limitless clean energy may soon become a reality.

 

Based on a report by NYP 2025-01-24

 

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Was shown last year in Germany already. Could be solve our energy problems in the future.

Latest research found huge amounts of free hydrogen under US soil to be last for 109 years and more. 

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1 hour ago, newbee2022 said:

Was shown last year in Germany already. Could be solve our energy problems in the future.

Latest research found huge amounts of free hydrogen under US soil to be last for 109 years and more. 

Is there a link to Germany's effort?

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There is no such thing as "clean energy." All technology used to harvest energy (not "create") and then transform it into a form usable by humans results in pollution (materials and energy that are discarded or unusable). 

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7 hours ago, nauseus said:

Extremely impressive, if true. It would be great if China could share something for the benefit of all.

 

Yeah well, since their God is money I doubt it will be free. Also, why would they share that with the rest of the world when it gives them an advantage over the west? 

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14 minutes ago, pacovl46 said:

 

Yeah well, since their God is money I doubt it will be free. Also, why would they share that with the rest of the world when it gives them an advantage over the west? 

In terms of climate change, it is in everyone's interest - including China - to share the technology.

The infrastructure needed to bring nuclear fusion to the same supplier status as conventional power stations is far more complex and expensive than simply burning coal, oil or gas.

To me, it's the same as sharing vaccine technology. Disease has no boundaries, neither does climate change.

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3 hours ago, newbee2022 said:

For the lazy one:

Also Google W7-X by yourself

 

Done. But how is this an advance on China's achievement? Even the UK has achieved short lived success. It's like quantum computing. Every nudge forward is hailed as an earth shattering breakthrough.

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1 hour ago, pacovl46 said:

 

Yeah well, since their God is money I doubt it will be free. Also, why would they share that with the rest of the world when it gives them an advantage over the west? 

Oh, their God is money, but nobody else's, right?

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59 minutes ago, bradiston said:

Done. But how is this an advance on China's achievement? Even the UK has achieved short lived success. It's like quantum computing. Every nudge forward is hailed as an earth shattering breakthrough.

You didn't google W7-X. 

A bit work you can do for yourself. I am not your nanny🤣

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3 hours ago, WDSmart said:

There is no such thing as "clean energy." All technology used to harvest energy (not "create") and then transform it into a form usable by humans results in pollution (materials and energy that are discarded or unusable). 

 

 

Other than 'green' energy sources wind, wave, etc..... fusion will give rise to very little in the way of pollution compared to fission, coal, oil and gas.

 

If it works it will be a deal breaker for mankind.

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