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The “Dumb Machine” That Could Transform Clean Energy with Nuclear Fusion

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Last updated: April 21, 2026 9:24 am
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Stellarator fusion reactor design used for nuclear fusion breakthrough research
Scientists develop advanced stellarator technology to achieve nuclear fusion energy
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A potential nuclear fusion breakthrough could reshape the future of clean energy. Scientists at Proxima Fusion are developing an advanced reactor design that may unlock a new era of sustainable power.

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Understanding Nuclear FusionThe Challenge of Controlling PlasmaThe Stellarator ApproachA Simpler Machine with Big Potential

Francesco Sciortino, the company’s co-founder and CEO, believes innovation often begins with ideas others consider impossible. His team focuses on replicating the same reaction that powers the Sun.

Understanding Nuclear Fusion

Nuclear Fusion occurs when hydrogen atoms combine to release massive amounts of energy. This process powers stars and has the potential to provide clean, nearly limitless electricity on Earth.

However, recreating this reaction is extremely challenging. Scientists must heat hydrogen isotopes like tritium and deuterium to extremely high temperatures. This creates plasma, a superheated state of matter that must remain stable for fusion to occur.

The Challenge of Controlling Plasma

On the Sun, gravity keeps the reaction stable. On Earth, engineers rely on powerful magnetic fields to control the plasma. Even then, maintaining stability remains one of the biggest obstacles.

Traditionally, many projects use a Tokamak. This device has a doughnut-shaped structure that uses magnets to contain plasma.

The Stellarator Approach

Proxima Fusion is taking a different route by developing a Stellarator. This design also uses magnetic fields but features a complex, twisted shape.

Although the stellarator is harder and more expensive to build, it offers a key advantage. Its design allows better control of plasma, which could make fusion reactions more stable and efficient.

Sciortino describes the difference simply. He compares the tokamak to a powerful but difficult “beast,” while the stellarator behaves more like a controlled “cat.”

A Simpler Machine with Big Potential

Sciortino believes a successful reactor should function like a “dumb machine.” In simple terms, it should operate reliably without constant adjustments or complex interventions.

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