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PPPL wins Edison Patent Award for invention that simplifies a promising fusion energy device Fusion Reactor, Magnetic Generator, Nuclear Fusion, Nuclear Reactor, Nuclear Energy, Newest Macbook Pro, Rare Earth Magnets, Sustainable Energy, Vacuum Tube

The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) is among the winners of a 2024 Edison Patent Award from the Research & Development Council of New Jersey for the invention of the planar coil stellarator, a device that eliminates the twisty coils of previous stellarator designs.The invention replaces those twisty coil

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EPFL started up a variable-configuration tokamak reactor in 1992. Today, EPFL is a leading research institute in nuclear fusion, with the goal of replicating on Earth the reactions taking place in the stars. Long before the energy crisis and the alarm bells on climate change, EPFL was already loo

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Although different isotopes of light elements can be paired to achieve fusion, the deuterium-tritium (DT) reaction has been identified as the most efficient for fusion devices. ITER and future devices will use the hydrogen www-definition-5*250*hardisotopes deuterium and tritium to fuel the fusion reaction. Deuterium can be distilled from all forms of water. It is a widely available, harmless, and virtually inexhaustible resource. In every cubic metre of seawater, for example, there are 33…

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Plasma is a partially or fully ionized gas. Ionized gas contains free electrons and ions which carry electric charges. Thus, plasma is subject to electromagnetic forces and can react to external electric and magnetic fields. Moreover, since plasma contains free charge carriers, their relative motion can also set internal electric and magnetic fields, which in turn also influence their dynamics. In addition, plasma is subject to other forces typical for gases, such as gravity or pressure…

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