In a presentation at the event, Tokamak's assistant chief engineer, Erik Mårtensson, detailed the company's contribution to the program. It aims to deliver a pre-conceptual design for a fusion pilot plant based on a high-field spherical tokamak with high-temperature superconducting magnets.
The pilot plant is estimated to be capable of generating 800 MW of fusion power and 85 MW of net electricity, which the company claims would be enough to power and heat more than 70,000 American homes.
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