TODAY IN ENERGY HISTORY

February 26, 2025

NSTX-U, A NEW REACTOR!

On February 26, 1999, the Princeton Plasma Physics Lab dedicated the NSTX (National Spherical Torus Experiment), a new experimental fusion reactor.

Designed to explore cost-effective fusion energy—a process that generates power by fusing atoms—the project took nearly five years to develop and cost $24 million. Sponsored by the Department of Energy, NSTX was built in collaboration with Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Columbia University, and the University of Washington, with research contributions from 13 institutions. The initial five-year experimental phase had a projected budget of $30 million per year.

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