University of Illinois and Tokamak Energy partner to solve key fusion pilot plant challenge
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read moreTokamak Energy has raised $125 million to accelerate ambitious plans to commercialise fusion energy and grow its transformative high temperature superconducting (HTS) technology solution, TE Magnetics. The round was co-led by East X Ventures and Lingotto Investment Management with participation from new investors including Furukawa Electric Company, British Patient Capital, global maritime company BW Group…
read moreThis is an early look at Tokamak Energy’s fusion energy pilot plant being designed as part of the United States’ decadal vision for delivering commercial fusion. The first details of the high-field spherical tokamak were presented at the industry-leading Annual Meeting of the American Physical Society (APS) Division of Plasma Physics in Atlanta, Georgia last…
read moreTokamak Energy has appointed former Rolls-Royce Chief Engineer Itxaso Ariza as its first Chief Technology Officer. Itxaso was Chief Engineer in Rolls-Royce’s civil aerospace division for the last seven years and held a variety of technical leadership roles throughout a 19-year career at the iconic engineering powerhouse. She was also the first female Chief Engineer…
read moreTokamak Energy has appointed Anita Breslin as Chief Financial Officer at a pivotal time of commercialisation for the global fusion energy and high temperature superconducting (HTS) magnet company. Anita has 25 years’ experience in the energy business, in both commercial and financial senior leadership roles, and was most recently CFO at AIM-listed AMTE Power. Her…
read morePreparing to deliver safe, sustainable, low-carbon energy to the grid from fusion reactions requires developing the necessary skills pathways today. Collaboration between stakeholders is key, and to this end the UK Fusion Skills Council is today announcing the appointment of two new co-chairs to support the growth of the fusion sector and workforce. “We need…
read moreTokamak Energy Inc has received a U.S. Department of Energy INFUSE award for the rapid development of advanced oxidation-resistant vanadium alloys for fusion breeder blankets in spherical tokamaks. The team will be working with Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the University of Birmingham on the project which could expand the use of these materials, enable new…
read moreTokamak Energy will use a new digital twin computer software programme for upcoming tests when its record-breaking fusion machine returns to plasma operations. The Oxford-based company’s ST40 will mirror experiments simulated virtually in the modelling programme SOPHIA to greatly improve efficiency and accelerate progress on the company’s roadmap to commercialising clean, secure and affordable fusion…
read moreTokamak Energy has signed an agreement with the Department of Energy (DOE) as part of the United States’ bold decadal vision for delivering commercial fusion. The DOE’s $46 million milestone-based fusion development program was established to support private companies in bringing fusion toward technical and commercial viability. Selected companies will now team with national laboratories, universities,…
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