(ANSA) - ROME, SEPTEMBER 08 - Eni has announced that the company CFS, owned by the Italian group as the largest shareholder and from MIT in Boston, has successfully conducted the first supermagnete test that should contain and manage the nuclear fusion of deuterium and tritium . CFS plans to build the first experimental reactor by 2025 and to produce energy for the grid as early as the next decade. "Magnetic confinement fusion - Eni writes in a press release -, a technology that has been tested and applied industrially up to now, is a safe, sustainable and inexhaustible energy source, which reproduces the principles through which the Sun generates its own energy, guaranteeing an enormous quantity of zero emissions. was representing a turning point in the path of decarbonization ".
CFS, the note adds, plans to "put fusion energy into the electricity grid in the next decade". (HANDLE).