Realta Fusion claims electrical generation from fusion!

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Realta Fusion is touting a “first-of-a-kind achievement” for the fusion energy field, having demonstrated direct energy conversion of plasma kinetic energy into electricity.

The Madison-based company yesterday announced it’s the first commercial fusion energy company to achieve the milestone, though the process has been done several times in laboratory settings.

“People have been talking a big game about [direct energy conversion] for years, so we just went out and did it,” CEO Kieran Furlong said in the release.

The company installed and demonstrated its direct energy converter on June 19 using an experimental fusion machine it operates alongside UW-Madison, called the Wisconsin HTS Axisymmetric Mirror, or WHAM. The demonstration involved drawing multiple amps of current at around 100 volts, creating enough electrical power to power multiple lightbulbs.

Direct energy conversion for fusion plays a key role in boosting the system’s efficiency, according to the company.

The initial fusion power plants the company plans to start up in the mid-2030s will get 80% of their energy from a traditional thermal cycle operating at up to 45% efficiency, while the other 20% would come from direct energy conversion, running at greater than 90% efficiency.
https://www.wisbusiness.com/2026/re...a-kind-demonstration-for-fusion-energy-field/

Direct conversion involves separating the electrons from the positively charged nuclei. The electrons are collected as passed through a conductor (and load) and are then recombined with the nuclei (positive charges).

https://www.prnewswire.com/news-rel...plasma-energy-into-electricity-302813632.html
 
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I looked through their website a couple months and was reasonably impressed with their technology. I forget if I visited their website because of something on PF or maybe on Facebook. The mechanical design and fabrication are pretty impressive, since the reactor needs to withstand very high pulsating forces.

 

Realta Fusion claims electrical generation from fusion!​


By my read, they didn't do that and aren't claiming they did. They converted electricity from plasma - the plasma was not created/sustained by fusion (there was no fusion claimed).
 

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