The private American energy firm American Fusion Inc. has completed its testing protocol for the 5MW Texatron fusion engine, according to a report from Disclose.tv. The milestone brings the company closer to demonstrating a sustained fusion reaction for clean electricity generation.
American Fusion Inc., a U.S.-based private energy firm, has completed the testing protocol for its 5MW Texatron fusion engine, a milestone reported by Disclose.tv. The engine is designed to replicate the Sun's energy generation process through controlled nuclear fusion, offering a potential pathway to clean, virtually limitless electricity. No independent verification of the test results has been published, and the company has not yet released performance data or a timeline for a full sustained reactor demonstration. The development was first reported by the outlet Disclose.tv, which did not provide additional technical details.
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