General Fusion, a Canadian fusion energy startup, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with TRIUMF, Canada's particle accelerator center, for scientific and technical collaboration. This builds on the existing relationship between the two companies.
Under this partnership, General Fusion and TRIUMF intend to design diagnostics that will advance the former’s technology and prove the performance of its Magnetized Target Fusion (MTF) demonstration known as Lawson Machine 26 (LM26).
The collaboration will cover several key areas including neutron diagnostics and an ion temperature diagnostic for LM26. The resultant data will help verify that LM26 is capable of achieving fusion conditions and reaching temperatures of over 100 million degrees Celsius and guide the company toward scientific breakeven equivalent. The data will also support the company in confirming the costs and size of the commercial-scale machine.
Analyst QuickTake: During the same month , General Fusion also partnered with Kyoto Fusioneering, a company specializing in fusion power plant systems, to accelerate the commercialization of its MTF technology. The partnership aims to advance critical systems for MTF commercialization, including the tritium fuel cycle, the liquid metal balance of the plant, and the power conversion cycle.
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