The Prince of Wales discusses fusion energy at UKAEA
HRH The Prince of Wales today saw first-hand how fusion energy could play a key role in addressing climate change through a safe, sustainable and low-carbon future energy supply.
HRH The Prince of Wales today saw first-hand how fusion energy could play a key role in addressing climate change through a safe, sustainable and low-carbon future energy supply.
The world’s first fusion energy-themed café was officially inaugurated today, marking a milestone in public engagement with fusion energy science and technology.
A new fusion energy advanced prototype with power plant-relevant magnet technology will be built by Tokamak Energy at UKAEA.
A fusion energy machine vital for the delivery of the UK’s first prototype power plant has started a crucial second round of experiments to help make ‘star power’ part of the world’s future energy mix.
Since its launch in April 2023, UKAEA’s Tritium Training Course has provided world-class development to more than 180 fusion industry professionals.
UKAEA’s Remote Applications in Challenging Environments (RACE) signs collaboration agreement to research, commission and test the In-vessel Rapid Inspection System (IRIS), with the Korea Institute of Fusion Energy (KFE).
Future fusion energy facilities will continue to be regulated by the Environment Agency (EA) and Health & Safety Executive (HSE), the UK government has confirmed today.
Royal Society publishes peer-reviewed papers demonstrating technical progress to deliver STEP, the UK’s first prototype fusion energy power plant.
A future of abundant low-carbon energy without the need for fossil fuels could be in sight after Science Minister George Freeman announced the creation of a new delivery body for the UK’s fusion programme.
Industry competition to find engineering and construction partners for the UK’s prototype fusion energy plant announced.