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Oct 26, 2021

TAE Technologies partners with the National Institute for Fusion Science in Japan

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  • TAE Technologies, a next-generation fusion energy company, has partnered with National Institute for Fusion Science (NIFS), a Japanese research institute, to test hydrogen-boron (p-B11) fusion reactions in the NIFS Large Helical Device (LHD).

  • The research results derived from testing p-B11 fusion reactions will develop clean and cost-effective fuel for fusion cycles. TAE Technologies will develop commercial fusion power plants using p-B11. The hydrogen-boron fusion reactors eliminate the need for breeding tritium, increasing the durability and lifespan of the fusion plant.

  • The collaboration provides TAE with proof of concept for its most preferred fuel cycle and accelerates the commercialization of p-B11 fusion.

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