Electromagnetics

National Fusion Facility Achieves Milestone 

The DIII-D National Fusion Facility in San Diego, home of the largest magnetic fusion research machine in the U.S., recently surpassed its 200,000th experimental cycle since it began operations, marking an important milestone in the development of clean fusion energy. Referred to as “shots,” each of these tests and discharges have advanced the U.S. fusion research program’s collective understanding of how to create, shape, and confine plasmas to support the development of fusion as a source of base-load energy in the future.  […]

Fuel Cell / Hydrogen

Maximator Provides H2 Filling Stations for Transport Systems in Germany 

With new installations for transport networks in Cottbus, Germany and in Vienna, Austria, hydrogen filling stations made by Maximator Hydrogen, a company of the Schmidt Kranz Group, are gaining in prominence across Europe. Cottbusverkehr GmbH, in collaboration with Maximator Hydrogen and MoviaTec, plan to construction a pioneering hydrogen filling station with electrolysis that will set Cottbus’s public transport system in eastern Germany on the road to the energy transition. In Vienna, a new re-fueling station for light and heavy commercial vehicles has opened, adding to existing hydrogen infrastructure. […]

e-Power

Ontario Emerging as Technology Center for Next-Gen e-Power 

Radiating from brainpower of the Automotive Excellence Centre at McMaster University, startup motor developer Enedym in collaboration with industrial neighbors Toyota Tsusho, a manufacturer of industrial trucks, and JFE Shoji Power Canada, a manufacturer of transformer cores and electrical steel products, are transforming their locale in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada into a center for next generation e-power technology. The place has roots. More than a hundred years ago, George Westinghouse and Nikola Tesla hung out there. 
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