HH70
Honghuang 70 | |
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Device type | Tokamak |
Location | China |
Affiliation | Energy Singularity |
Technical specifications | |
Major radius | 0.75 m[1] |
Minor radius | 0.31 m[1] |
Magnetic field | 0.6 T[1] |
History | |
Year(s) of operation | 2024–present |
HH70 is a tokamak developed by the Chinese fusion energy company Energy Singularity in operation since June 2024. The reactor is notable for being the first tokamak to employ high-temperature superconductors exclusively for its magnet system.
History
Energy Singularity was established in June 2021. The design work on the HH70 reactor began in March 2022. HH70 was conceived to be smaller and more cost-effective than conventional tokamaks by using high-temperature superconductors.[2] The installation was completed in February 2024 and first plasma was achieved in June 2024.[3] Energy Singularity already begun planning for a successor, the H170, which aims to achieve a fusion energy gain factor (Q) greater than 10 by 2027.[4]
Technology
Unlike earlier tokamaks such as the Joint European Torus or the planned ITER, HH70's magnet system is built entirely with high-temperature superconductors. The choice of ReBCO as material for its superconductors significantly reduces the reactor's required volume.[2] A similar approach is being pursued by Commonwealth Fusion Systems with SPARC. The successful achievement of first plasma of HH70 in 2024 has been interpreted as evidence of a first-mover advantage for China in a critical field of fusion energy.[5] In late 2024, a toroidal magnetic field exceeding 1 Tesla was achieved.[6]
See also
References
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- ^ Energysingularity, 由 (2024-12-31). "The Toroidal Magnetic Field (B0) of HH70 Exceeded 1 Tesla – Energy Singularity" (in Chinese (China)). Retrieved 2025-02-15.