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From: Jan Panteltje <alien@comet.invalid>
Newsgroups: sci.electronics.design
Subject: China reveals fusion tech breakthrough
Date: Sun, 23 Jun 2024 05:20:53 GMT
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China reveals fusion tech breakthrough:
 https://www.rt.com/news/599707-china-fusion-tech-tokamak-plasma/
  A commercial ‘artificial sun’ has achieved its first plasma discharge,
  the developer says 
If you have trouble accessing the link because of censorship by your polly-tick-sisons
revolt!

<partial quote from article>
 According to the developers, as cited by Chinese media,
 the HH70 tokamak is smaller and cheaper to assemble than its predecessors.
 The device uses a magnetic system made from high-temperature superconducting material,
 commonly known as REBCO (Rare Earth Barium Copper Oxide).

 It can reportedly be manufactured on a large scale,
 reducing the cost of Energy Singularity’s tokamaks.
 Moreover, the HH70 device, according to the company,
 is only 2% the size of conventional tokamaks  – providing a major advantage
 in the race to produce a commercially viable device.
<end quote>

Well that's it for ITER then!