The record for energy production from nuclear fusion is broken

The UK-based JET Laboratory has broken the world record it held for the amount of energy that can be extracted by squeezing two forms of hydrogen together.

The experiment produced 59 megajoules of energy over 5 seconds (or 11 megawatts of power).

 

It is more than double the amount achieved in similar tests in 1997.

 

It is not a large amount of energy production, it is enough to boil only about 60 boilers of water. But the importance is that it confirms the design choice that has been made for a larger smelting reactor that is now being built in France.

"JET experiments have set a step forward in the power of fusion. "We have demonstrated that we can create a mini-star inside our car and keep it here for five seconds and have high performance, which really takes us to the next level," said Joe Milnes, head of operations at JET Labs.


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