

Fusion Future: the journey to date and the road ahead including Australian proton-boron fusion
Date |
Wed 12 Jul at 12.30pm - Wed 12 Jul at 1.03pm
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Cost |
Free
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Venue | AINSE New Illawarra Road Lucas Heights NSW |
Dr Adi Paterson, Board Member, HB11 Energy, is exploring the Fusion Future: the journey to date and the road ahead including Australian proton-boron fusion in a public talk. The event is being hosted by the Australian Nuclear Association.

Dr Adi Paterson, former CEO ANSTO now a Board Member of HB11
HB11 Energy, a member of the nandin innovation community, is developing Laser Hydrogen Boron-11 fusion to provide a new source of unlimited, clean, safe and reliable energy. Their mission is to generate electricity using laser-ignited non-thermal fusion.
Background
The two major approaches to Fusion: magnetic and inertial confinement will be described. Australia must develop and enhance strategic capabilities in fusion energy to ensure we are an effective contributor to the next generation of low carbon energy dense sources of electricity and process heat. Key milestones in fusion, to date, will be used to illuminate the path that lies ahead.
There are significant challenges in the global and local setting. Current critiques of the multi-country ITER program will be explored. In Australia the exit of ANU from national facility scale magnetic fusion was precipitated by the sale of the Stellarator to China in 2018.
In contrast, the huge growth of international of fusion entrepreneurship, new entrants and key national actors must be is an important backdrop to stimulate Australian fusion activities including the prospect of a National Laser Centre.
The advantages of laser inertial fusion will be explored through the lens of the proton-boron fusion mechanism. The utility of this fusion reaction, which does not emit neutrons and uses abundant, safe materials for fuel, represents a good platform for our national work and international collaboration. Ten to Twenty Petawatt-class lasers are coming down the cost curve. Net energy product is a reasonable prospect, from recently published results. Australia is poised to re-enter the global quest made possible by Mark Oliphant’s observations in 1932.
12:30 pm Wednesday 12 July 2023
Venue: AINSE Theatre, ANSTO, New Illawarra Road, Lucas Heights, NSW 2233 and online webinar.
No need to register for in-person event