
Fusion reactor gains electricity directly from plasma for the first time
Home Knowledge Status: 06.07.2026, 17:00 Comments Follow us on Google For the first time, a US start-up is directly generating electricity from plasma in a fusion reactor.
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These included the 1970s Venetian blind converter, the 1980s Tandem Mirror experiment and the GAMMA 10 Japanese plant, which was tested in 2008. The new technology provided several amps of current at an electrical voltage of around 100 volts.
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These included the 1970s Venetian blind converter, the 1980s Tandem Mirror experiment and the GAMMA 10 Japanese plant, which was tested in 2008.
according to Frankfurter Rundschau +1The new technology provided several amps of current at an electrical voltage of around 100 volts.
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