JT-60SA
- Japan unveiled JT-60SA, the world's largest operational nuclear fusion reactor near Tokyo, representing a significant advancement in the pursuit of clean and limitless power.
- Unlike traditional fission, fusion mimics the Sun's energy production by merging two atomic nuclei, offering a potentially safer and more abundant energy source.
- The JT-60SA tokamak, a joint venture between the European Union and Japan, aims to explore fusion's viability as a secure, expansive, and carbon-neutral net energy source, surpassing input energy with output.
- The project serves as a precursor to ITER, an international fusion reactor under construction in France, sharing the goal of achieving net energy gain from ....
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