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Limitless energy: Why China catches up in nuclear fusion research

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Published: October 27th, 2024,
Last updated: May 28th, 2025

The experimental reactor „Honghuang 70“ (HH70) from Energy Singularity.
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In the global race to develop nuclear fusion, a small start-up from Shanghai is making considerable progress. Experts around the world are impressed by the experimental reactor „Honghuang 70“ (HH70), which the company Energy Singularity claims to have built in just two years and put into operation in the summer. What makes it unique: It is the first fully superconducting high-temperature tokamak to have successfully generated plasma.

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