ENG8, a Gibraltar-based company specializing in the development of thermonuclear synthesis technologies, has announced a significant breakthrough in their experiments. According to a press release by the company, researchers have achieved a five-fold increase in energy from these experiments. These results have been confirmed at the Kalham innovative center in Oxfordshire, which is a leading center for the study of thermonuclear synthesis under the British atomic energy control.
Thermonuclear synthesis is a non-polluting and less risky method of meeting global energy needs. While this process naturally occurs in the sun, scientists have been working on replicating it on Earth. In the past, researchers have focused on using magnets and lasers to create plasma, where the nuclei of smaller atoms can merge and release energy. However, until now, the energy spent on creating the conditions for thermonuclear synthesis has outweighed the energy produced.
Therefore, ENG8’s achievement of a five-fold increase in energy release compared to the energy invested is a significant breakthrough that is likely to attract interest from energy companies worldwide.