Phoenix Receives $2.5 Million Contract from DOE for Fusion Energy Technology

Phoenix Receives $2.5 Million Contract from DOE for Fusion Energy Technology

Phoenix announced today that it has received a $2.5 million Cooperative Agreement jointly awarded by the Department of Energy’s Office of Science – Fusion Energy Sciences (FES) program and the Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) under its Galvanizing Advances in Market-Aligned Fusion for an Overabundance of Watts (GAMOW) program. 

Academies urge public–private effort to build a pilot fusion-power plant

Academies urge public–private effort to build a pilot fusion-power plant

If fusion is to contribute to decarbonizing electricity generation by mid century, the US must begin to construct a grid-scale pilot fusion-power plant well before a self-sustaining fusion reaction is first achieved, says a new report from the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM). The report recommends that US researchers begin preparing multiple conceptual designs…

An aggressive market-driven model for US fusion power development

An aggressive market-driven model for US fusion power development

Electricity generated by fusion power plants could play an important role in decarbonizing the U.S. energy sector by mid-century, says a new consensus study report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, which also lays out for the first time a set of technical, economic, and regulatory standards and a timeline for a U.S. fusion…