Helion's device is just a variant of a polywell, a much-studied approach that can never produce more energy from fusion than it consumes producing this fusion. :-(
My understanding is that 20 tesla superconducting magnet is enough for a fusion power plant, with Rebco like magnetic tape reaching as high as 40 T. So, one strategy is to make it cheaper and disposable, so that your plant can go under the 2-meter (neutron distance) mark. Make it as small as a toaster, save 10 billion dollars, and 10 years to develop. Another strategy is to replace the steel as the backer to graphene, 10 times stronger and at least 10 times denser go to 200T, and Deuterium Deuterium reaction. You could call the first one pop tart for sponsorship.
Where do you get the Rebco like magnetic tape reaching as high as 40 T from? Is this with argon cooling? And do you know of any commercially available super-strong 'graphene' material available in the quantities, size and shapes needed for a nuclear fusion reactor?
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Why does where the steel making company get their electricity from matter? Electricity from Hydro or solar/wind/storage works the same and unlike the fusion approach it is not just available in theory in the future. This is a just greenwashing. Industrial level fusion that creates more energy than "total input" is still decades away in theory.
The people who are working hard on fusion energy are not greenwashing. We are trying very hard to make firm energy sources which are scalable, with minimal footprint, and minimal environmental impact. The other technologies you have mentioned should be pursued as well. We are all on the same side here, and we need every tool we can get.
Alex did a great job reading this week's news.
I can’t wait to see what 2024 has to bring us!
Great job Alex. Clear, concise and very well presented! Keep up the great work!
A deal with major concrete producers would also be great, responsible for about 6% of all energy use I heard last.
Fantastic news
Helion's device is just a variant of a polywell, a much-studied approach that can never produce more energy from fusion than it consumes producing this fusion. :-(
So exciting!! I'm hoping it will come to reality in my life time. i can hardly wait to put one on my Delorean.
My understanding is that 20 tesla superconducting magnet is enough for a fusion power plant, with Rebco like magnetic tape reaching as high as 40 T. So, one strategy is to make it cheaper and disposable, so that your plant can go under the 2-meter (neutron distance) mark. Make it as small as a toaster, save 10 billion dollars, and 10 years to develop. Another strategy is to replace the steel as the backer to graphene, 10 times stronger and at least 10 times denser go to 200T, and Deuterium Deuterium reaction. You could call the first one pop tart for sponsorship.
Where do you get the Rebco like magnetic tape reaching as high as 40 T from? Is this with argon cooling? And do you know of any commercially available super-strong 'graphene' material available in the quantities, size and shapes needed for a nuclear fusion reactor?
ruclips.net/video/g0amdIcZt5I/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/K309K-DFqpE/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/oYxTIQidwFc/видео.html
these links may help 45 T is multiple windings.
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Why does where the steel making company get their electricity from matter? Electricity from Hydro or solar/wind/storage works the same and unlike the fusion approach it is not just available in theory in the future.
This is a just greenwashing.
Industrial level fusion that creates more energy than "total input" is still decades away in theory.
The people who are working hard on fusion energy are not greenwashing. We are trying very hard to make firm energy sources which are scalable, with minimal footprint, and minimal environmental impact. The other technologies you have mentioned should be pursued as well. We are all on the same side here, and we need every tool we can get.
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