Green Towns By Fusion

Mission

Green Towns by Fusion is a research and innovation company, whose mission is to build commercial, modular, and efficient devices of green fusion energy production in a clean and safe manner.
Nuclear fusion allows energy generation by merging atomic nuclei. This is the process inexhaustibly occurring on the sun, without producing emissions or long-term radioactive wastes.

In comparison to other lines of research currently under way for fusion energy production, at Green Towns by Fusion, we pretend to overcome from the outset some of the main drawbacks that hinder the viability of these projects, simplifying methods, equipment, and required systems for fusion to take place and reducing, furthermore, the manufacturing system cost.

Technology

Green Towns by Fusion is developing a fusion reactor using innovative technology which allows magnetic plasma confinement due to the current passing through the plasma itself, with no need for expensive high temperature superconducting magnets. In this way, our development has the potential to achieve net fusion energy production requiring a much lower level of investment.

Our reactor will use two hydrogen isotopes as fuel, namely deuterium and tritium, which can be extracted from seawater and a derivative of lithium, both in abundant supply as to be inexhaustible.

What is fusion?

Fusion is the energy source generated in the sun and stars, where hydrogen is compressed by gravity force to the high temperatures necessary for their electrons to separate from the nucleus, creating an electron-charged gas called plasma, while the nuclei merge to form a heavier one.

This process releases energy since the weight of the emerging nucleus is less than the sum of the weights of the previous nuclei, liberating a large amount of energy determined by the formula E=mc2.

This energy transition into light and heat makes life on Earth possible.

Fusion energy does not produce carbon dioxide, it is safe, inexhaustible, independent of weather conditions, it does not require large land areas – so it can be near to centers of consumption demand- and it also does not generate long-term radioactive wastes.

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