Aecom forms partnership with two nuclear fusion organisations to develop UK's first private power plant
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In the UK, a US-led consortium is now planning the first commercial fusion reactor to run in about ten years and deliver energy. Worldwide, private investment is billions of euros.
New UK fusion consortium targets grid-scale stellarator power by 2030s
Type One Energy, Tokamak Energy and AECOM have formed the UK Infinity Fusion Consortium to develop the first privately-led fusion power project in the UK.The post New UK fusion consortium targets grid-scale stellarator power by 2030s appeared first on Modern Power Systems.
Aecom forms partnership with two nuclear fusion organisations to develop UK's first private power plant
Global infrastructure consulting firm Aecom has formed a consortium with two nuclear fusion developers to pursue what is being described as the first private‑sector‑led fusion power plant project in the UK. The post Aecom forms partnership with two nuclear fusion organisations to develop UK’s first private power plant appeared first on New Civil Engineer.
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