CFS named first international partner in UKAEA's LIBRTI programme
- Commonwealth Fusion Systems has been named the first international partner in the UK Atomic Energy Authority's £220 million Lithium Breeding Tritium Innovation programme to advance fusion energy collaboration.
- The Librti programme aims to demonstrate net tritium production for commercial fusion plants using a new facility at UKAEA's Culham Campus with a high-flux neutron source.
- Under the collaboration, Commonwealth Fusion Systems and UKAEA will jointly design experiments, develop protocols, and test blanket systems representing commercial fusion power plants.
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Commonwealth Fusion Systems becomes 1st international partner in UK’s tritium breeding programme
Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS) to gain early access to specialised neutron testing infrastructure at UKAEA's Culham Campus as part of Dh1 billion Librti initiative
CFS named first international partner in UKAEA's LIBRTI programme
Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS), the world's largest fusion energy company, is the first international company to join the UK national fusion laboratory's flagship programme to test new tritium blanket technologies.CFS to gain early access to world-leading infrastructure for blanket testing,…
UKAEA and Commonwealth Fusion Systems partner to advance tritium production for fusion energy
UKAEA and CFS partner to advance tritium production through the LIBRTI programme, supporting the future of commercial fusion energy. The post UKAEA and Commonwealth Fusion Systems partner to advance tritium production for fusion energy appeared first on Innovation News Network.

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