General Fusion, a Canadian fusion energy startup, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Kyoto Fusioneering, a company specializing in fusion power plant systems, to accelerate the commercialization of the former's Magnetized Target Fusion (MTF) technology, with a plan to integrate into the energy grid in early to mid-2030s.
The company’s collaboration aims to advance critical systems for MTF commercialization, which includes the tritium fuel cycle, liquid metal balance of plant, and power conversion cycle.
General Fusion’s power plant design will feature a liquid metal wall that compresses plasma to fit fusion conditions, protects the fusion machine’s vessel components, and also breeds tritium (a hydrogen isotope and fusion fuel that does not occur naturally) through interaction with the fusion products. The company’s design enables the machine to be self-sustaining and thus generate fuel during its life.
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