The UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) has taken a stride in fusion energy development with the announcement of a £200m ($244m) investment in the Lithium Breeding Tritium Innovation (LIBRTI ...
A shortlist of five bids to build a fusion ... this exciting new industry in the UK." The funding will also go towards plans for the UK's first AI Growth Zone at the UKAEA's fusion energy campus ...
Programme is part of mission to build world’s first nuclear fusion ... The UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) wants to construct a particle accelerator that will generate powerful neutron ...
The monitor will help advance the UK’s space weather prediction capabilities and support a global network of similar <a href= ...
A £3 million co-investment by the University of Sheffield and UKAEA will establish new research programs to address global ... where the experts who will design, build and operate fusion reactors will ...
Through UKAEA, the UK Government has already committed £220 m over 4 years to develop the STEP (Spherical Tokamak for Energy Production) concept with the aim of building a power station based on the ...
A cutaway of the STEP fusion plant (Image: UKAEA) The funding - announced by ... Fusion Futures (a suite of measures aimed at building fusion capability, including skills development and LIBRTI, a new ...
Add me on LinkedIn (opens in new window) UKAEA launched the new Fusion Industry Programme challenge ‘Realising the potential of lithium in an economic, sustainable and scalable fusion energy ...
Finance invested in fusion energy enables new materials and technologies to be developed that can benefit not just fusion energy, but also a wide range of industries including space, healthcare and ...