European researchers achieve fusion energy record Tags:Europe 2 comments > It’s not a massive energy output – only enough to boil about 60 kettles’ worth of water. Typical UK to measure energy output in how much tea it can make. They produced 11 megawatts, using two flywheels that used 500 megawatts to operate. Still not really generating energy, but if we can keep advancing this then I’m sure in the future we will finally get net positive nuclear fusion. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
> It’s not a massive energy output – only enough to boil about 60 kettles’ worth of water. Typical UK to measure energy output in how much tea it can make.
They produced 11 megawatts, using two flywheels that used 500 megawatts to operate. Still not really generating energy, but if we can keep advancing this then I’m sure in the future we will finally get net positive nuclear fusion.
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> It’s not a massive energy output – only enough to boil about 60 kettles’ worth of water.
Typical UK to measure energy output in how much tea it can make.
They produced 11 megawatts, using two flywheels that used 500 megawatts to operate.
Still not really generating energy, but if we can keep advancing this then I’m sure in the future we will finally get net positive nuclear fusion.