First results from UK experiment point to a solution to one of fusion’s hottest problems
Culham scientists have successfully tested a world-first concept that could clear one of the major hurdles in developing fusion energy.
Culham scientists have successfully tested a world-first concept that could clear one of the major hurdles in developing fusion energy.
UKAEA and its fusion research arm Culham Centre for Fusion Energy have carried out a pilot project working with five companies to tackle some of fusion energy’s most complex challenges.
Construction of a unique testing machine for fusion components is underway at UKAEA.
UKAEA and SciVista, Inc have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding that will provide opportunities for advanced learning in fusion science.
Britain and Japan have signed a research and technology deployment collaboration to help automate nuclear decommissioning and aspects of fusion energy production.
The British economy has gained £1.4 billion from the Government’s direct investment in fusion energy over the past decade and an average of 4,000 jobs each year.
Safe, sustainable and green energy from fusion is a step closer with the launch of the MAST Upgrade tokamak.
The CHIMERA component test machine is a key part of the Fusion Technology Facilities under construction at the Advanced Manufacturing Park in South Yorkshire.
Scientists at CCFE are working with academics at the University of Bristol on world-leading technology in order to make diamond batteries.
Fifty years ago, five scientists from Culham Laboratory made a trip to the Soviet Union that was to prove a pivotal moment in the quest for fusion energy.