General Fusion, a Canadian fusion energy startup, has raised USD 25 million in the first close of its Series F funding round. Participants of the round included existing investors, BDC Capital, and GIC, as well as new grant funding from the government of British Columbia.
The company has also announced a new Magnetized Target Fusion (MTF) machine known as “Lawson Machine 26” (LM26). General Fusion intends to use the machine to achieve fusion conditions of over 100 million degrees Celcius (180 million degrees Fahrenheit) by 2025, and progress toward scientific breakeven by 2026.
The LM26 is designed to validate the company’s ability to symmetrically compress magnetized plasmas in a repeatable manner and achieve fusion conditions at scale. It integrates the company's existing operational plasma injector with a new lithium liner compression system.
Going forward, General Fusion will work with the UK Atomic Energy Authority to validate the data gathered from LM26 and incorporate the findings to design the company’s planned commercial scale demonstration in the UK.
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