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Helion Energy has raised over a billion dollars to create the most unusual fusion generator on earth. Will they meet their commitment to deliver 50 MWs of power by 2029? Are they on to something? How does this thing work? If you'd like to support my work, you can buy me a beverage https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Decarbonize Fusion is ten years away (and always will be)? • Fusion is ten years away (and always ... Commonwealth Fusion System: A miniature sun inside a magnetic donut • Commonwealth Fusion System: A miniatu... Helion announces world’s first fusion energy purchase agreement with Microsoft https://www.helionenergy.com/articles... The theory behind Helion’s approach to building commercial fusion devices (if you want to get into the math presented by the founder of Helion) • The theory behind Helion’s approach t... @HelionEnergy Helion’s fusion fuel and byproducts: paving the way for commercial fusion energy • Helion’s fusion fuel and byproducts: ... A video where Real Engineering tours the Helion facility in Redmond Washington • A New Way to Achieve Nuclear Fusion: ... @RealEngineering The problems with Helion Energy - a response to Real Engineering • The problems with Helion Energy - a r... Here’s what I wrote in the comment section under this video: It would have helped if you did a bit of research beyond watching the Real Engineering video (which I agree was uncritical). They include Bremsstrahlung radiation and state that their models and data show that the electrons are at a lower temperature than the ions, so it's not too bad. They also plan to put up neutron shielding around their larger facilities. I do think your criticism about the D-D reactions is a good point, but I'm not sure it's a problem. These reactions will not heat the plasma, but it won't cool it either. It will consume D, but that's pretty much free and will create one He3 and one T for every 4 Ds. The He3 can be used as fuel and if you can separate out the T before it interacts with a D, then it can be used as fuel in 12 years or sold to CFS. Polaris 2024 • Polaris 2024 @HelionEnergy Plotting nuclear fusion cross sections https://scipython.com/blog/plotting-n... • The problems with Helion Energy - a r... • Will the Helion Fusion Reactor ACTUAL... https://www.science.org/content/artic...