👉 The Engines Project is an initiative aimed at developing a highly efficient and cost-effective nuclear fusion reactor, known as the ITER (International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor) prototype. Unlike traditional nuclear fission reactors, fusion reactors generate energy by combining light atomic nuclei, typically isotopes of hydrogen, to form heavier nuclei, releasing vast amounts of energy in the process. The Engines Project focuses on creating a compact, modular fusion reactor design that can achieve net energy gain—where the energy produced exceeds the energy input—using advanced magnetic confinement techniques. This project seeks to address the challenges of scalability, safety, and economic viability in fusion energy, with the ultimate goal of providing a clean, virtually limitless power source to combat climate change and energy scarcity.