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First Light Fusion achieves “projectile fusion” breakthrough
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First Light Fusion achieves “projectile fusion” breakthrough

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  • First Light Fusion, a British fusion energy startup, announced the world’s first fusion result generated using projectile technology. 

  • The company has utilized its large two-stage hyper-velocity gas gun to launch a projectile at a speed of 6.5 km per second to generate the fusion reaction. The technology is expected to have a Levelized Cost Of Energy (LCOE) of below USD 50 megawatt hours, making it competitive with conventional fusion methods.

  • The results of the experiment were also validated and analyzed by the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA). As the next step, First Fusion plans to develop a “gain” experiment, where the amount of energy created exceeds the amount of energy consumed to spark the reaction. 

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