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China’s Nuclear ‘Sun’ Powered Up

China has ‘switched on’ its very own ‘nuclear sun’. Officially named the…

China’s Nuclear ‘Sun’ Powered Up
China has ‘switched on’ its very own ‘nuclear sun’.
Officially named the HL-2M Tokamak, China’s most advanced, and at present biggest nuclear reactor, it came online for the first time late last week.
Now being labelled an ‘artificial sun, Beijing is hoping the tech behind the groundbreaking fusion research running the facility will one day lead to a new, clean and ultimately limitless source of energy.
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Employing a high tech magnetic field that shapes plasma, the reactor is said to reach temperatures ten times hotter than the center of our sun – in excess of 150 million degrees Celsius.

It is understood scientists across China had worked on the concept of nuclear fusion for over a decade before the reactor came online with some reports claiming smaller versions of the reactor had been planned for around 15 years.
As an aside, China is, it is reported by Chinese media, planning to link up with a French nuclear fusion project known as the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor post-2025, when complete.

Until then, the concept of fusion – the bringing together of atomic nuclei, in the process generating huge amounts of energy, will remain the polar ‘opposite‘ to current nuclear technology in which atoms are split to release power.

The latter, whilst capable of the generation of large amounts of energy, pales in comparison to the basics and potential of nuclear fusion.