Successful development of a heat energy generation device! An energy revolution through nuclear fusion reactions!
Our company has successfully developed a groundbreaking proprietary device that generates thermal energy through the nuclear fusion of "deuterium" produced during hydrogen purification. This method is more environmentally friendly than conventional methods and also allows for cost reduction. In the future, we aim to commercialize hydrogen fusion power generation using this technology, establishing it as a baseload power source. 【Features】 ■ Radiation measurement values are at the same level as those found in nature ■ Environmentally considerate compared to conventional methods ■ Cost reduction is also possible ■ We are considering its introduction as a baseload power source ■ Can be used as a replacement for reactor vessels *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 ■ Method: Hydrogen Fusion Thermal Method ■ Output: 5KVA ■ Input: 1KVA ■ Fuel: Deuterium (small amount for replenishment) ■ Carbon Dioxide Emissions: None *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Hokkaido Koden Co., Ltd. is a core company of a consortium established in June 2008 based on the results of the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry's regional revitalization consortium research and development project "X-ray microscope capable of simultaneous observation, chemical analysis, and electrical property measurement." It is built on collaboration between Hokkaido University, Hokkaido Industrial Technology Center, Sugaseisaku Co., Ltd., Hayasaka Riko Co., Ltd., Tanaka Co., Ltd., and JEOL Ltd. With "photoelectron" as a keyword, we will launch ReviewPEEM, which enables simultaneous surface analysis imaging, chemical state analysis, and electrical property measurement in fields such as catalysis, reactions, and organic devices, from Hokkaido.