First measurements of hydrogen-boron fusion in a magnetically confined fusion plasma
New research published in Nature Communications highlights the potential of using clean, abundant, advanced hydrogen-boron fuel in fusion energyFOOTHILL RANCH, Calif./ Lucerne, Switzerland. As fusion developers around the world race to commercialize fusion energy, TAE Technologies has pioneered the pursuit of the cleanest and most economical path to providing electricity with hydrogen boron (also known as p-B11 or p11B), an abundant, environmentally sound fuel. Today the company is announcing, in collaboration with Japan’s National Institute for Fusion Science