JET's peak power of 16.1 megawatts was generated by a plasma about 80 cubic metres, from only a gram or two of deuterium and tritium. The sun on the other hand fuses about 620 million tonnes of hydrogen each second, producing a total 3.8 x 1020 megawatts. But this only equates to about one quarter of a watt per cubic metre, because the sun's total volume is so large, at 1.412 x 1027 cubic metres. Even if you consider only the core of the sun, where most of the fusion occurs, models estimate the power output at 276.5 watts per cubic metre, about the same amount that an active human generates (in chemical processes, not nuclear fusion).

ITER's plasma volume will be 840 cubic metres, which with the target of 500 megawatt output power equates to nearly 600 kilowatts per cubic metre – the most efficient fusion reactor not only on earth, but in the whole solar system!

Source: EFDA

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Research projects carried out at the IPPLM are funded by the Polish Ministry of Education and Science, the National Science Centre and by the European Commission within the framework of EUROfusion Consortium under grant agreement No 101052200. Financial support comes also from the International Atomic Energy Agency, European Space Agency and LaserLab Consortium as well as from the Fusion for Energy Agency.

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