by Kasey hewitt | Sep 27, 2024 | Blog, Featured
For Fusion, Smaller May Be Better, And Faster Fusion Research Starts Big Historically, efforts to produce fusion energy have been increasing the size of their experiments, with the goal of more pressure, temperature, and containment time (also known as the “Lawson...
by Kasey hewitt | Aug 26, 2024 | Blog, Featured
What is Fusion Energy? From an energy generation standpoint, fusion occurs when two light nuclei bind together to form a heavier atom, releasing significant amounts of energy. The most common ingredient in fusion in nature is the fusion of hydrogen nuclei together in...