General Atomics Fuels UNITY-2 Fusion Project in Canada as Global Fusion Investment Hits $2.64 Billion
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General Atomics Fuels UNITY-2 Fusion Project in Canada as Global Fusion Investment Hits $2.64 Billion
California-based General Atomics has stepped into the fusion spotlight with a $20 million, ten-year investment in Fusion Fuel Cycles, Inc. (FFC), a Canadian joint venture between Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) and Kyoto Fusioneering. The deal marks a landmark partnership to speed up development of UNITY-2, a tritium fuel cycle test facility that could help unlock the path to commercial fusion power. Anantha Krishnan, senior vice president o…
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