DailyDirt: Baby Steps Towards Fusion Reactors
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- Are tokamak designs for fusion reactors a dead-end technology for ever producing energy? Safety regulations and the complexity of the tokamak design might prevent this fusion reactor technology from becoming a commercial venture. [url]
- A stellarator fusion generator is based on a design from the 1950s that might be getting popular again. Stellarators are a bit more complicated to build than tokmaks, but they're less prone to disruptions that could shut down operationsf, so they can run for a bit longer and could give us a better idea of how to control continuous fusion in a contained plasma. The billion euro Wendelstein 7-X is about to turn on, and it could lead to a more reliable fusion reactor design. [url]
- Perhaps "big science" funding isn't the right strategy, and science should follow a startup incubator model? YC Research (a Y Combinator project) is going to try to tackle fundamental science problems... starting with just $10 million in funding. Perhaps more companies like Helion Energy will emerge to produce fusion generators -- but how does a non-profit division with a 30-year horizon for its goals... feed into a startup incubator? (Ask
GoogleAlphabet?) [url]
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