MIT plans to build compact Tokamak test fusion reactor

MIT announced a partnership with Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS) to build a compact Tokamak experimental fusion reactor. The ultimate goal of the project is to develop a 200 megawatt fusion power plant. CFS is a new company that is independent from MIT and has received a 50 million dollar investment from Italian energy company ENI. It will continue to look for other investors.

In the next three years, CFS will invest more than US$30 million in MIT research and development of the world’s strongest superconducting magnets. Superconducting magnets are the key components of Tokamak devices. Using recently commercialized superconducting materials, the magnetic field strength of new superconducting magnets Four times the magnetic field used by other fusion reactors.

The research team plans to develop a fusion reactor prototype in the next 10 years and build a 200 MW experimental fusion nuclear power plant by 2033.

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