Avalanche’s desktop fusion reactor delivers blistering-hot plasma
Fusion power startup Avalanche Energy said its reactor prototype heated a plasma to over 10 million degrees C.
Fusion power startup Avalanche Energy said its reactor prototype heated a plasma to over 10 million degrees C.
Avalanche Energy is working on an DARPA project to build a new class of materials capable of turning damaging radiation into electricity.
Avalanche has raised $29 million in fresh funding to pursue its unique approach to fusion power, which can currently fit on a table.
Seattle-based Avalanche recently operated its desktop fusion machine for hours on end while maintaining 300,000 volts.