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Section: claims

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A nuclear fusion system comprising:a nuclear fusion device,the nuclear fusion device being configured to provide heat energy;at least one capacitor,the at least one capacitor configured to store electrical energy which is usable by the nuclear fusion device in providing the heat energy;an electrically conductive member,the electrically conductive member being configured to carry electrical energy from the at least one capacitor to the nuclear fusion device;a first chamber having a first chamber wall,each of the nuclear fusion device, the at least one capacitor, and the electrically conductive member being located within the first chamber and enclosed by the first chamber wall;a second chamber defined by a second chamber wall,the first chamber being located within the second chamber,the second chamber containing a body of fluid therein,the fluid being located between the first chamber wall and the second chamber wall,the fluid surrounding the first chamber wall, the nuclear fusion device, the at least one capacitor, and the electrically conductive member, andthe fluid being arranged to receive heat energy from each of the nuclear fusion device, the at least one capacitor, and the electrically conductive member, which would result in the fluid being a heated fluid;a thermal energy converter,part of the converter being located within the first chamber,part of the converter being located within the second chamber,the converter being configured to receive heat energy from the heated fluid,the converter including a fluid inlet port located in the second chamber,the fluid inlet port being arranged to receive heated fluid,the converter comprising an electrical power generator,the generator being configured to convert at least some of the heat energy received by the converter into electrical energy, andthe generator being coupled within the system to the at least one capacitor, which allows the generator to provide at least some of the electrical energy to the at least one capacitor; andthermal super insulating material,the insulating material comprising layers of reflective material, each adjacent layer separated by at least one spacer, and whereinthe insulating material encloses and surrounds the second chamber, to provide insulation between the heated fluid and the cooler ambient, to reduce heat loss from the heated fluid to the cooler ambient. 2. A nuclear fusion system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said nuclear fusion device comprises a switch for controlling said at least one capacitor to deliver electrical pulses to said nuclear fusion device for repetitive firing thereof. 3. A nuclear fusion system as claimed in claim 2, wherein said nuclear fusion device comprises a Plasma Focus-type nuclear fusion device. 4. A nuclear fusion system as claimed in claim 1,further including a valve configured to return fluid received from said second chamber and used by said converter, back to the second chamber. 5. A nuclear fusion system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the fluid in said second chamber comprises water. 6. A nuclear fusion system as claimed in claim 1, further comprising an inner chamber defined by an inner chamber wall, said inner chamber being disposed within said first chamber and said inner chamber wall enclosing said at least one capacitor, said electrically conductive member and said nuclear fusion device, and a neutron absorbing fluid between said first chamber and said inner wall. 7. A nuclear fusion system as claimed in claim 4, comprising a conduit, for returning said fluid from thermal said energy converter to said second chamber, and super insulating material surrounding said conduit. 8. A nuclear fusion system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said generator is positioned within said first chamber. 9. A nuclear fusion system comprising:a nuclear fusion device,the nuclear fusion device being configured to provide heat energy;at least one capacitor,the at least one capacitor configured to store electrical energy which is usable by the nuclear fusion device in providing the heat energy;an electrically conductive member,the electrically conductive member being configured to carry electrical energy from the at least one capacitor to the nuclear fusion device;a first chamber having a first chamber wall,each of the nuclear fusion device, the at least one capacitor, and the electrically conductive member being located within the first chamber and enclosed by the first chamber wall;a second chamber defined by a second chamber wall,the first chamber being located within the second chamber,the second chamber containing a body of fluid therein,the fluid being located between the first chamber wall and the second chamber wall,the fluid surrounding the first chamber wall, the nuclear fusion device, the at least one capacitor, and the electrically conductive member, andthe fluid being arranged to receive heat energy from each of the nuclear fusion device, the at least one capacitor, and the electrically conductive member, which would result in the fluid being a heated fluid;a thermal energy converter,the converter being configured to receive heat energy from the heated fluid,the converter including a fluid inlet port in communication with the second chamber,the fluid inlet port being arranged to receive heated fluid,the converter comprising an electrical power generator,the generator being configured to convert at least some of the heat energy received by the converter into electrical energy, andthe generator being coupled within the system to the at least one capacitor, which allows the generator to provide at least some of the electrical energy to the at least one capacitor; andthermal super insulating material,the insulating material comprising layers of reflective material, each adjacent layer separated by at least one spacer, and whereinthe insulating material encloses and surrounds the second chamber, to provide insulation between the heated fluid and the cooler ambient, to reduce heat loss from the heated fluid to the cooler ambient, andthe insulating material encloses and surrounds at least part of the thermal energy converter to provide insulation between the at least part of the thermal energy converter and the cooler ambient, to reduce heat loss from the heated fluid to the cooler ambient.