Hold onto your lab coats, science fans! China just turbocharged the quest for clean energy by launching an international program to develop its BEST device – a next-gen “artificial sun” that could revolutionize how we power the world. 🔥
Announced today (November 24, 2025) in Anhui Province, the Burning Plasma Experimental Superconducting Tokamak aims to replicate the sun’s fusion process here on Earth. Think: merging atoms to create limitless energy without greenhouse gases or radioactive waste. 🌍✨
The project, set for completion by late 2027, targets generating 20–200 megawatts of fusion power – enough to light up a small city. If successful, it could pave the way for commercial fusion plants by the 2030s. 🚀
China’s inviting global scientists to collaborate, signaling a Marvel-level team-up in clean tech. As climate challenges intensify, this “sun in a box” might just be humanity’s ultimate glow-up. 💡
Reference(s):
China launches int'l program to advance 'artificial sun' research
cgtn.com







