China aims to switch on world’s first fusion-fission power plant by 2030
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China aims for world's first fusion-fission reactor by 2031
China is moving to initiate the world’s first fusion-fission reactor by 2031, the latest indication that Beijing is seizing the global lead in cutting-edge nuclear power generation. This facility, officially known as the Xinghuo high-temperature superconducting reactor, is scheduled to cost 20 billion yuan (US$2.76 billion), reportedly on par with China’s cost of building a […] The post China aims for world’s first fusion-fission reactor by 2031…
China is preparing for an unprecedented thing: it would launch its first fusion-fission power plant in years
China has set a goal of building a hybrid power plant combining the benefits of fusion and fission, which the country expects to be operational by the end of the decade.
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