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China's Fusion Reactor on Track for Ignition by 2027, Threatening U.S. Lead

China's Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak is nearing a significant milestone, with ignition expected by 2027.

Source OilPrice AI Summary Updated June 12, 2026
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China's Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak is nearing a significant milestone, with ignition expected by 2027. This development could have implications for the global clean energy landscape. The achievement of ignition would be a major breakthrough, potentially making the tokamak the first nuclear fusion reactor to sustain plasma. This progress may challenge the current leadership in nuclear fusion technology.

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