Tokamak Energy Inc. selected for U.S. DOE FIRE award to advance superconducting technology for fusion

Tokamak Energy Inc., the U.S. subsidiary of Tokamak Energy, has been selected for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)’s Fusion Innovative Research Engine (FIRE) Collaboratives, a $128 million initiative aimed at accelerating core fusion energy science and technology.

As part of a University of Houston-led project, Tokamak Energy Inc. is helping to develop advanced superconducting tapes designed to withstand neutron irradiation – one of the toughest challenges in fusion environments. High-temperature superconductors (HTS) are key to building the powerful magnets needed for commercial fusion energy, and this project aims to push HTS materials to the next level to meet the demands of future fusion power plants.

In addition, Tokamak Energy Inc. is serving as technical advisor on eight FIRE projects, partnering with leading U.S. national laboratories and universities to help guide early-stage fusion research toward commercial viability, including pilot plant design, fusion blanket development, and advanced materials for fusion environments.

We’re proud to collaborate with institutions such as Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Savannah River National Laboratory, Idaho National Laboratory, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, and the University of Tennessee.

Tokamak Energy Inc. has also been awarded its 10th INFUSE grant by the U.S. DOE’s Innovation Network for Fusion Energy program which connects private companies with U.S. national labs and academic institutions to accelerate fusion development.

Our latest INFUSE project, led by Dr. Aaron L. Washington and Dr. Emre Yildirim, in collaboration with Savannah River National Laboratory, will investigate electrolysis of lithium for tritium extraction using high entropy oxides. This promising approach could play a vital role in enabling efficient tritium recovery, which is a key requirement for a sustainable fusion fuel cycle.

These awards reflect Tokamak Energy’s growing presence in the U.S. fusion innovation ecosystem and our commitment to advancing clean, secure fusion energy through public-private partnerships and cutting-edge research.

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