
Frank Jenko
Frank Jenko is a prominent physicist known for his work in plasma physics and nuclear fusion. As a professor at the Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics, he focuses on advancing the understanding and technology necessary for achieving sustainable nuclear fusion energy. His insights and research contribute significantly to the ongoing developments in fusion energy, emphasizing the challenges and potential timelines for the commercialization of fusion power. Jenko has been quoted discussing the realistic expectations for the first operational fusion power plants, projecting a timeline of around twenty years, reflecting the complex nature of this pioneering energy technology.
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Frank Jenko, a professor at the Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics, predicts the first fusion power plants in twenty years.
Kernfusion vor dem Durchbruch – Vom Experiment zum Kraftwerk

