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Tuesday, June 27, 2006

How Will the Greens Handle This One?

From the Communist Party of Australia's Guardian 28.6.06

The Chinese Minister for Science and Technology announced that China would build a nuclear fusion device by the end of the year. This will help scientists to develop a new source of energy.

The Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak, or EAST will be the first of its kind in the world. It is a much smaller version of the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER), which is not expected to be operational for another decade.

"Over the next 10 years, while ITER is being built, we can conduct preliminary research on EAST to facilitate the operation and exploitation of ITER in the future", the Minister said.

ITER is the largest multinational co-operation project involving the European Union, the United States, Russia, Japan, India, South Korea and China to build a reactor to address the world’s energy crisis and global warming.

The reactor will emulate the fusion power of the sun, harnessing the tremendous amount of energy that is released when atoms fuse.

Inside the reactor, deuterium and tritium atoms will be forced together at a temperature of 100 million Centigrade, fuse and emit blasts of energy.

It will have fusion power of about 500 megawatts.

The Chinese scientists are involved in 12 of ITER’s programs and are training experts in this new field for the development of their own projects.

As an equal member with the other six parties, several managers and researchers will be deputed to ITER. China will have access to all intellectual property rights of generated technologies.

It is believed that fusion power may hold the key to solving projected energy shortages. One kilogram of fusion fuel is capable of creating as much power as 10 million kilograms of fossil fuel.

1 Comments:

Blogger maksimovich said...

Well not quite Tokamak technology has been around for about 50 years.When Brehznev unveiled the technology to Reagan and offered it as a joint vehicle for research it was the start of the SALT reduction.

Sakharov received the nobel peace prize for his work in this.

The largest at present is in the UK. there are around 36 worldwide.Iran has had the technology and small laboratory reactor for 12 years.

The australian greens will have an interesting situation with Johnny in Beijing to offer Uranium to power the 20 new fission reactors to be built over the next 15 years .

Todays announcement by the Joint academies of science (g8)and observer have included nuclear energy as a sustainable renewable form of energy.

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