First Light Fusion has validated tritium breeding in its FLARE reactor, a step toward solving the tritium supply challenge for scalable fusion energy.
FLARE is designed primarily to generate commercial electricity, and early analysis indicates favourable economics based on power generation alone. Surplus tritium could help ease one of the industry’s ...
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UK firm overcomes key barrier to fusion energy scale-up, validates new nuclear fuel concept
A British company has validated the high tritium breeding performance of the FLARE concept, ...
First Light Fusion is pioneering a novel target-based approach to accelerate the delivery of practical, commercially viable fusion energy.
First Light Fusion presents first reactor-compatible path to "high gain" fusion, which would drastically reduce the cost of this limitless clean energy source. Gain (energy out divided by energy in – ...
The stakes of the “race to fusion” are dramatic. Commercial fusion has the potential to deliver nearly unlimited energy by ...
Driven by the need for new energy, Germany has committed €1.7 billion in funding and partnered with companies like Proxima Fusion and RWE to build the world's first commercial stellarator fusion ...
British inertial fusion energy developer First Light Fusion has presented the first commercially viable, reactor-compatible path to 'high gain' fusion, which it says would drastically reduce the cost ...
Oxford’s First Light Fusion says it has validated the tritium breeding capability of its FLARE power plant concept ...
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