Pulsar Fusion’s test marks an early step in development, demonstrating plasma confinement within the exhaust architecture of the Sunbird system.
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The fusion energy is approaching a critical point, with several companies aiming to start commercial plants before 2030. Driven by the global energy crisis and tensions in the Middle East, this technology could take a leap similar to the one experienced by solar, wind or shale gas in the 1970s, according to Wood Mackenzie analysts. Related:Nuclear fusion yes, current reactors no: the energy paradox of the Spanish GovernmentAlthough the technical…