CFS named first international partner in UKAEA's LIBRTI programme
- Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS), the world's largest fusion energy company, is the first international company to join the
UK national fusion laboratory's flagship programme to test new tritium blanket technologies. - CFS to gain early access to world-leading infrastructure for blanket testing, which includes a customised large-scale neutron source.
- The agreement builds on momentum from the King's Address to the U.S. Congress in April.
LIBRTI is a £220 million
The programme is creating a first-of-a-kind technology facility at UKAEA's Culham Campus following the recent acquisition of a high-flux neutron source.
In a fusion power plant, a blanket is the region where neutrons from the fusion process strike lithium atoms that then turn into tritium, a form of hydrogen used as fusion fuel. The production technique is called breeding, and the new LIBRTI facility will enable industry partners to develop and verify their blanket technologies in fusion environments representative of full-scale machines.
CFS is a private company based in
CFS and UKAEA will work together, designing the experimental setup, developing testing protocols, and conducting experiments at the LIBRTI facility. CFS will build the test articles to be used in the first investigations.
"The
"Welcoming CFS is a defining moment for LIBRTI. Their participation adds momentum to our own efforts and accelerates the global pathway to demonstrated fusion powerplant scale technology."
"LIBRTI's specialized testing capabilities will allow us to demonstrate net tritium production and increase confidence in our ARC blanket system design. Through this collaboration, CFS will gain hands-on experience engineering and building blanket systems directly representative of our commercial fusion power plant. We're thrilled to partner with UKAEA and the LIBRTI team as an early user."
"It's an incredible moment for the fusion industry that we're building the capability to investigate the performance of blankets in a fusion-relevant environment. We look forward to this collaboration with the UKAEA and LIBRTI."
For more information, please contact:
Mike Bridge , Media & Communications Manager, via email: [email protected]Christine Dunn , Head of External Communications at CFS, via email: [email protected]
About the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority
Who we are
The United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) is the
The work we do
UKAEA's mission is to lead the delivery of sustainable fusion energy to maximise scientific and
At the core of UKAEA's efforts is the operation of world-leading facilities that build a comprehensive knowledge base for fusion energy. By addressing and solving the challenges across the full lifecycle of fusion, and integrating solutions from various disciplines, we establish technical centres of excellence that serve as the foundation for future fusion power plant programmes.
UKAEA collaborates with its partners to develop fusion power plants by providing access to our skills, facilities and expertise. UKAEA owns UK Fusion Energy (UKFE) on behalf of the
To grow the fusion ecosystem, UKAEA focuses on cultivating skilled talent, growing the fusion industry and creating 'innovation clusters'. We actively seek opportunities to advance fusion technologies and communicate its vast potential to stakeholders and the public alike to accelerate fusion energy's future – the energy of tomorrow we need today.
More information: https://www.gov.uk/ukaea. Social Media: @UKAEAofficial
About fusion energy
When a mix of two forms of hydrogen (deuterium and tritium) is heated to form a controlled plasma at extreme temperatures – 10 times hotter than the core of the Sun – they fuse together to create helium and release energy which can be harnessed to produce electricity. There is more than one way of achieving this. UKAEA's approach is to hold this hot plasma using strong magnets in a ring-shaped machine called a 'tokamak', and then to harness this heat to produce electricity in a similar way to existing power stations.
About Commonwealth Fusion Systems
Commonwealth Fusion Systems is the world's largest and leading private fusion company. The company's marquee fusion project, SPARC, will generate net energy, paving the way for limitless carbon-free energy. The company has raised more than $3 billion in capital since it was founded in 2018.
SPARC® and ARC™ are trademarks of Commonwealth Fusion Systems®.
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