TLDR: A 40-year-old nuclear fusion experiment called the Joint European Torus (JET) has recently closed down and ended its final run with a record-breaking performance. The experiment, which used a tokamak reactor, achieved 5.2 seconds of continuous fusion, yielding 69 megajoules of energy. While JET was not intended to be a prototype for commercial power production, its results have contributed to ongoing fusion research efforts. Private enterprises and government-backed projects, such as WITER, Commonwealth Fusion Systems, and Tokamak Energy, are working on advancing fusion technology and hope to achieve fully commercial fusion power in the future.
Fusion experiment wows with a stylish exit after four decades.
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