EAST Tokamak

France Sets New Plasma Confinement Record in Fusion Reactor Test

In a significant breakthrough, France’s WEST tokamak achieved a sustained plasma for over 22 minutes, a crucial milestone for future nuclear fusion power plants. This surpasses the previous record held by China’s EAST, demonstrating improved operational stability. The achievement showcases researchers’ ability to maintain tough operating conditions without machine breakdown and highlights the importance of long, stable plasma operation. This progress, alongside other achievements like the JET facility’s energy output record, contributes to the development of reliable fusion energy. This research informs the operation of larger devices like ITER, advancing the technology from laboratory experiments to plant-relevant scenarios, while also prioritizing component durability and controlled fuel and exhaust management for safer operation.

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China’s Artificial Sun Achieves Record-Breaking Fusion Reaction

China’s Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST) achieved a new world record, maintaining a high-confinement plasma at 100 million degrees Celsius for 1,066 seconds. This surpasses the previous record held by the same project and represents a significant advancement in fusion energy research. The milestone demonstrates progress towards a self-sustaining fusion reaction, crucial for future clean energy production. This success builds upon prior achievements, including reaching 100 million degrees Celsius in 2018, and positions EAST as a leader in international fusion research efforts.

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