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Politics : View from the Center and Left

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To: cosmicforce who wrote (495001)7/20/2022 3:01:01 PM
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Also unique is the fusion process Chevron is helping to fund. Plasmas of Boron(15) and Deuterium meet in the middle of a linear collider.

The plasmas create Helium, alpha radiation with a 20 second half-life, a minimal amount of low energy neutrons - and a huge amount of X-Rays which generate electrical charge as they pass through thousands of layers of foils.

Each atom of Boron and Deuterium produce 8.7 MeVolts of charge generated by x-rays.

The TAE fusion process creates electricity without the bother of heating water or turning a generator.

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Chevron and Google were part of a $250 million funding raise announced Tuesday for fusion startup TAE Technologies, which has a relatively unconventional strategy, and which has now raised a total of $1.2 billion.


Instead of a doughnut-like Tokamak design, TAE uses a linear machine, a long thin structure known as a beam-driven field-reversed configuration.

Plasma — the most energetic state of matter, beyond gas — is generated at both ends of the TAE fusion machine and then shot towards the middle, where the plasmas slam together and ignite the fusion reaction.


Most fusion reactors used deuterium hydrogen and tritium hydrogen as a fuel. While deuterium occurs naturally, tritium has to be manufactured.

TAE’s fusion process uses deuterium-hydrogen and boron as a fuel. This fuel combo is inexpensive and abundant but does require a higher temperature than a deuterium-tritium fuel source.

Michl Binderbauer, CEO of TAE Technologies
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