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The ARC fusion reactor (affordable, robust compact reactor) is a theoretical design for a fusion reactor that is expected to produce the same amount of power as the most powerful fusion reactor currently under construction, ITER, at only half the size.
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  • IceSpire
    IceSpire
    26th Feb 2023
    nevermind i fixed it
  • IceSpire
    IceSpire
    26th Feb 2023
    the hot plasma solidifies in the pipe
  • Dhoru
    Dhoru
    31st Jan 2023
    this is like an amogus task +1
  • Supercrafter
    Supercrafter
    1st Jan 2023
    DNA_Company: apparently its not a problem now for much longer but still i think we're only getting a bit of energy out
  • DNA_Company
    DNA_Company
    3rd Nov 2021
    @R4WLYX, the problem with fusion is not about battery, it is the amount of energy given to the coil to run is much bigger than the power output. This made the fusion reactor still not able to be the energy producer since it sucks in energy.
  • R4WLYX
    R4WLYX
    8th Oct 2021
    And we don't have a battery strong enough to store power for when it's night and when there is a storm the solar panels aren't the problem it's just we don't have a strong battery
  • LexTRM
    LexTRM
    17th Mar 2021
    modern solar panels aren't that efficient and we would also need the infrastructure to transport and store power for cloudy days or night time
  • plutoniumfusion
    plutoniumfusion
    7th Feb 2021
    @GeneralChang IKR, But I dont think fossil fuel industry owners and corrupt people who are totally psycopath is gonna give up their moolah soon because it is certain that they are gonna be cooked to death when green energy takes over :)
  • GeneralChang
    GeneralChang
    20th Jan 2021
    But This is a Great Save +1
  • GeneralChang
    GeneralChang
    20th Jan 2021
    I just don`t Understand why a Fusion Reactor would be nessasary, We Already Have a Giant One In The Sky, And We Have Solar Panels To Tap Into that power.