China and artificial sun
Dr. Jassim Taqui
DG Al-Bab Institute for Strategic Studies
Islamabad, November 15, 2021: China’s
“artificial sun” set a new record after it ran at 120 million degrees Celsius
for 101 seconds, according to state media. The Experimental Advanced
Superconducting Tokamak (EAST) device designed by China replicates the nuclear
fusion process carried out by the sun. For 20 seconds, EAST also achieved a
peak temperature of 160 million degrees Celsius which is over ten times hotter
than the sun. The experiment was conducted at the Institute of Plasma Physics
of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (ASIPP), in Hefei. The ultimate goal of EAST
is to create nuclear fusion like the Sun, using deuterium abound in the sea.
Deuterium from one liter of seawater can produce energy equivalent to 300
liters of gasoline, through a nuclear fusion reaction. For nuclear fusion to
occur, tremendous heat and pressure are applied to hydrogen atoms so that they
fuse and unlike fission, Nuclear fusion is considered a safer process with no
nuclear waste. Nuclear fusion could potentially provide unlimited clean energy
and very low costs. China’s EAST project is part of the International
Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) facility which will become the
world’s largest nuclear fusion reactor after it becomes operational in 2035.
Several countries are a part of this project, including South Korea, Japan,
Russia, India, and the United States. The next goal for the EAST project is to
maintain the high temperature for a long period.
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