Nuclear fusion needs a 'Wright brothers' moment, says firm closing on the target
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[font size=4]Tokomak Energy aims to build mini-nuclear reactors and announces target of producing electricity by 2025 and feeding power into the grid by 2030[/font]
Damian Carrington
Thursday 24 March 2016 09.00 EDT
[font size=3]Nuclear fusion needs a Wright brothers moment, to convince the world of its promise of unlimited clean and safe energy and so unlock significant private investment, according to a physicist whose says his company is closing in on that goal.
David Kingham, the chief executive of
Tokamak Energy, has announced his companys target of producing its first electricity by 2025 and feeding power into the grid by 2030, as well as investment from the UKs Institution of Mechanical Engineers.
Harnessing the nuclear energy which powers the sun has long been touted as the ultimate solution to the challenge of powering the world while halting climate change. But, as fusion sceptics often say, the reality has stubbornly remained a decade or two away for many years.
If we make exciting progress relatively quickly, with relatively modest funding then well get to a Wright brothers moment in fusion and suddenly people will realise it is going to be possible, said Kingham, whose company is a spin off from the
UKs national fusion lab at Culham near Oxford.
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