Nuclear Fusion 72 - Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory Is Working On A Model Of How The Shape Of A Tokamak Affects Its Function - Part 2 of 2 Parts

Part 2 of 2 Parts (Please read Part 1 first)
     The new model enhances our understanding of pedestals and brings scientists closer to achieving the greater goal of designing a fusion reactor that generates more power than it consumes.
     Parisi's second paper in the series deals with how well the EPED model aligns with the height and width of the pedestal for different plasma shapes.

Nuclear Fusion 71 - Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory Is Working On A Model Of How The Shape Of A Tokamak Affects Its Function - Part 1 of 2 Parts

Part 1 of 2 Parts
     Harnessing energy from plasma requires a precise understanding of its behavior during nuclear fusion to keep it hot, dense and stable. A plasma's edge can become unstable and bulge. A new theoretical model brings the prospect of commercial fusion power closer to reality.

Nuclear Reactors 1399 - The U.S. Government Is Promoting Nuclear Power For Data Centers - Part 2 of 2 Parts

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     Despite decades of decline, the U.S. nuclear fleet continues to supply about twenty percent of the nation’s electricity. Rather than wait years for SMRs to be permitted and built, an interim plan is being drafted for the prevention of further nuclear plant closures and upgrading of the plants so they last another few decades.

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