To achieve Europe’s net zero climate goals and ensure a sustainable energy supply, a transformation in electricity production is required. This involves decarbonising the energy system and significantly reducing reliance on fossil fuels. While wind and solar energy play a major role, they are not enough on their own.
Fusion energy emerges as a promising so-called baseload, offering the potential to replace fossil fuels and provide a constant, continuous energy source. However, realising this potential requires advancements in superconductor technology and intense scaling of production capacity – a challenge that SUBRA has taken on.
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