• jetA
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    5 days ago

    Don’t we need to invent sustainable fusion first?

    So… This would be a research center?

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      5 days ago

      CFS is currently completing development of its fusion demonstration machine, SPARC, at its headquarters in Devens, Massachusetts. SPARC is expected to produce its first plasma in 2026 and net fusion energy shortly after, demonstrating for the first time a commercially relevant design that will produce more power than it consumes. SPARC will pave the way for ARC, which is expected to deliver power to the grid in the early 2030s.

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        5 days ago

        I know that’s what they say, but if sustainable fusion was a reality I would have expected it to be much bigger news

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          More cynically, I’m dubious the current media complex would report heavily on something that:

          • disrupts some of the feudal infrastructure chain
          • most people don’t understand
          • the oligarchs certainly don’t understand
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          5 days ago

          I was equally confused when I read this article. I guess they’re just so sure it’s going to happen that they’re at this stage?

          I guess I expect more fanfare once they produce net positive energy for a usable amount of time?

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            5 days ago

            Yeah, I guess 6 years away is a improvement over the usual 20 years away.