Nuclear reactor making fusion viable by 2030
hamburgerwah 2021-08-18 21:56:52 +0000 UTC [ - ]
And next year it will be 2031. I think it is a reasonable position to say that until we have near room temperature stable superconductors there will not be commercially viable fusion. That could be 10 years or that could be 200 years. There have been incremental but promising developments but nothing that yet hints at the actual finish line.
fuoqi 2021-08-18 16:17:20 +0000 UTC [ - ]
Tri Alpha certainly looks promising and I hope they will succeed, but the article itself severely lacks any detail about the developed technology. It does not even mention FRC[0], which is foundation of the TAE reactors.
[0]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Field-reversed_configuration
bcrl 2021-08-18 15:14:33 +0000 UTC [ - ]
They have a high level marketing video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-f4CxFBtx4 . It sounds like they're on the 6th generation machine having raised $880 million. I'd love to hear more details!
goatlover 2021-08-18 17:26:26 +0000 UTC [ - ]