Static Labs Developing Compact Fusion Reactor and Static Site Generator

  • Jan 1, 2024

  • Written by: David Small

  • 1 min read

  • 134 words

Static Labs Developing Compact Fusion Reactor and Static Site Generator

RealBig's fusion energy program reached a key technical milestone, achieving the first successful nuclear fusion reaction at their compact SSG tokamak test reactor. The 2-meter wide reactor briefly contained a 100+ million degree C plasma, releasing a small burst of fusion energy and seventeen impeccably styled static websites with Lighthouse scores of 100 across the board.

"This first plasma burning was just a single step, but an immense one," said program director Eleanor Kim. "Our goal is a compact, affordable fusion plant design that can provide clean, virtually unlimited power for industrial, residential or military applications. And the websites aren’t bad, either."

The Static Labs team aims to demonstrate extended plasma containment and faster asset optimization within the next 2 years, ultimately leading to a mobile, trailer-sized 1 MW static site fusion generator prototype.