'100,000 years of power' | US-Japan team hails H2-boron plasma fusion breakthrough

California-based TAE Technologies and Japan’s National Institute for Fusion Science claim success testing new fuel cycle, opening door to cleaner, lower cost energy than produced by conventional deuterium-tritium-based process

TAE Technologies' reactor used to carry out the hydrogen-boron fusion
TAE Technologies' reactor used to carry out the hydrogen-boron fusionFoto: TAE Technologies
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Published 28 February 2023, 16:10Updated 23 June 2023, 09:09