The exhaust system proved commercially effective for fusion power plants thanks to the UK Atomic Energy Authority’s new MAST Upgrade experiment at CCFE.
Culham scientists performing testing applied the Super-X system which made it possible to reduce excessive heat produced during the operation of the tokamak tenfold. As a result, materials and components will last longer and finally reduce the cost of fusion electricity which will turn affordable.
UKAEA’s Lead Scientist at MAST Upgrade, Dr Andrew Kirk, was quoted as saying that it was a pivotal development for the UK’s plan to put a fusion power plant on the grid by the early 2040s – and for bringing low-carbon energy from fusion to the world.
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Source: CCFE
Photo: Cutaway illustration of MAST Upgrade; Credit UK Atomic Energy Authority











































