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  2. ITER - Wikipedia

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    ITER (initially the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor, iter meaning "the way" or "the path" in Latin [2] [3] [4]) is an international nuclear fusion research and engineering megaproject aimed at creating energy through a fusion process similar to that of the Sun. It is being built next to the Cadarache facility in southern France.

  3. Nuclear fusion - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear fusion is a reaction in which ... × 50% = 12.5 MeV and the energy in charged particles as E ch = (4.03 MeV + 3.5 ... But any terrestrial fusion reactor will ...

  4. Fusion power - Wikipedia

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    1 D + 3 1 T → 4 2 He (3.5 MeV) + 1 0 n (14.1 MeV) This reaction is common in research, industrial and military applications, usually as a neutron source. Deuterium is a naturally occurring isotope of hydrogen and is commonly available. The large mass ratio of the hydrogen isotopes makes their separation easy compared to the uranium enrichment ...

  5. List of fusor examples - Wikipedia

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    This fusor can reach 85 kV and do deuterium fusion, producing 2.4 × 10 4 neutrons per second. [5] University of Illinois Dr. George Miley's team at the fusion studies laboratory has built a ~25 cm fusor which has produced 1 × 10 7 neutrons per second using deuterium gas. [6]

  6. Is Nuclear Fusion the Answer to Future Energy Needs? - AOL

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    Source: BBC News The world has long looked to nuclear fusion, or the fusing of two atoms, as a potential solution to our future energy needs. It is considered a source of energy that has all the ...

  7. List of fusion experiments - Wikipedia

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    Prototype for development of Commercial Fusion Reactors 1.5–2 GW Fusion output. [61] K-DEMO (Korean fusion demonstration tokamak reactor) [62] Planned: 2037? National Fusion Research Institute: 6.8 m / 2.1 m: 7 T: 12 MA ? Prototype for the development of commercial fusion reactors with around 2200 MW of fusion power: DEMO (DEMOnstration Power ...

  8. A 20-year-old built a nuclear fusion prototype in his home ...

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    Nuclear fusion reactors that can generate fusion are usually much larger, like this now-retired Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor at PPPL. Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory Nuclear fusion is what ...

  9. Why the nuclear fusion breakthrough won't prevent ... - AOL

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    Since nuclear fusion produces no planet-warming greenhouse gas emissions, news outlets referred to fusion as “the ‘holy grail' of carbon-free, clean energy” and asserted as fact that ...