The spherical tokamak: How does it work? And what are the benefits?
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The spherical tokamak: How does it work? And what are the benefits? Watch our new animation to learn more about our pioneering approach to fusion energy. The spherical tokamak is one of two world-leading technologies we’re developing at Tokamak Energy - along with High Temperature Superconducting (HTS) magnets - that we believe will be central to the development of clean, affordable and globally deployable fusion energy.
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Liked your old videos better... tell us what you're working on now!
@MrBrew4321
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I'm not sure we are the target audience lol
Interesting !
Were seeing many videos about Tokamak Energy receiving funding, but very little info about true progress being made. Perhaps this funding should go to NuScale fission reactors?
I just built a detachable, football-shaped reactor that I can toss around after the 45 petajoule reaction clucks off.
@podbaydor
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Clicks 🙄🤨😒
I find this video quite uninformative and just promotional, not scientific. The advantages are listed without proper explanation, and no space is given to drawbacks and challenges, like for example the difficulty of designing a slim central pillar to achieve a good "sphericality" of the plasma
@streaky81
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They publish research papers, perhaps you should read those?
Great video and the process is excellently explained, you just don't produce enough of them. According to Nostradamus if the EU you steal the billions more it needs to complete ITER, it will blow up after they switch it on leaving you guys as the only viable option. Being serious I really do think you guys are the best option but like many British companies, your information distribution and marketing sucks. I know from experience, in 2003 I demonstrated viable domestic HD TV to JVC but you don’t see my name on the screens today….
@johnbash-on-ger
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Could you give a link to Nostradamus's prediction? How specific is the prediction? How do you know it's not something else?