Germany's New Nuclear Fusion Reactor 10x Cheaper, 799x Power (35:15)
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Still very experimental technology.
Germany plans to build a new fully working fusion reactor, based on the technology, by 2040 (15-years from now).
So far, in laboratory testing, Germany has been able to produce 1.3 gigajoules of energy in a discharge lasting 480 seconds (8-minutes). Within a few years, their goal is to achieve 18 gigajoules of energy in a 30-minute discharge.
That's still a very long way from continuous 24/7 operation. Good technology, but it will be at least 2 decades before it can provide significant power to replace current energy sources.
More than that, probably
It takes years and years to go from a working POC to an actual production design
We don't have a working prototype