Nuclear energy is the best chance for humanity to get past greenhouse gas-emitting energy production. The next generation of power plants must be safer, cleaner, and easily scalable. It is not enough to achieve sustained commercial nuclear fusion; we must scale globally to stop climate change.
Small-scale power-generating units have the potential to provide base and peak load power to better serve the grid's demand. Due to the lack of radioactive fuel or waste products, the public could easily accept these power plants.
By bringing energy production closer to cities and industrial consumers, long-range power line losses could mostly be averted.
Our first prototype reactor will demonstrate hydrogen boron fusion and direct energy recovery from plasma while applying experimental turbulence stabilization technology.
Read MoreNothing wants to stay over 1 billion Kelvin; plasma loses its energy by emitting radiation. Recapturing these losses and turning them into electricity maximizes energy production.
Read MoreBy connecting multiple small reactors, a demo power plant will output base-load power, prove the system's peak-load adaptability, and generate revenue by selling electricity.
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