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May 28, 2026 - China Continues Breakthroughs on "Artificial Sun"



Chinese scientists and researchers are continuing their development of the country`s new generational artificial sun, the HL-3, located in southwest China`s Sichuan Province.
The HL-3 is a tokamak, or an experimental machine that harnesses nuclear fusion to create clean energy, and breakthroughs have been made recently regarding its so-called "first wall".
This describes the part of the tokamak that directly faces the extreme high temperatures and particle bombardment.
China has independently launched R&D and manufacturing efforts on first wall development including welding techniques and high heat flux testing, which have all reached international standards.
The next phases of development include a full upgrade to the HL-3 with an aim of achieving its first burning plasma experiment by 2027.
Researchers say the plan then is to build a fusion pilot test reactor by 2035, and then a demonstration reactor around 2045, and eventually, a commercial reactor.