TVA has issued a Letter of Intent to support Infinity Two, our first U.S. commercial stellarator fusion power plant, planned for the Bull Run site in Clinton, TN.
This marks a step for Type One, TVA, and Tennessee as we work to make safe fusion power a reality!
TVA has issued a Letter of Intent to support Infinity Two, our first U.S. commercial stellarator fusion power plant, planned for the Bull Run site in Clinton, TN.
This marks a step for Type One, TVA, and Tennessee as we work to make safe fusion power a reality!
Today, TVA and Type One signed their first commercial contracts for Project Infinity, supporting technology and manufacturing development for Infinity One and Two. This marks a step toward delivering energy to the grid.
Today, TVA and Type One signed their first commercial contracts for Project Infinity, supporting technology and manufacturing development for Infinity One and Two. This marks a step toward delivering energy to the grid.
"It is the first serious fusion power plant design that I've seen,” said Dr. Neilson from Princeton Plasma Physics Lab.
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"It is the first serious fusion power plant design that I've seen,” said Dr. Neilson from Princeton Plasma Physics Lab.
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Type One Energy is partnering with Oak Ridge National Laboratory to host a series of events in the East Tennessee region to celebrate #FusionEnergyWeek from May 5-9th.
Type One Energy is partnering with Oak Ridge National Laboratory to host a series of events in the East Tennessee region to celebrate #FusionEnergyWeek from May 5-9th.
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➡️ Read the full release here: buff.ly/RdeP7tF
Our magnets use high-temperature superconductors, which, contrary to the name, actually operate at fairly low temperatures above 77K (-321°F and -196°C). That's why we have complex cryogenic systems to keep our magnets cool. 🥶
Our magnets use high-temperature superconductors, which, contrary to the name, actually operate at fairly low temperatures above 77K (-321°F and -196°C). That's why we have complex cryogenic systems to keep our magnets cool. 🥶
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At Type One Energy, we’re proud to announce a Cooperative Agreement with @tvanews.bsky.social to jointly develop Infinity Two, a TVA 350 MWe fusion pilot power plant project.
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At Type One Energy, we’re proud to announce a Cooperative Agreement with @tvanews.bsky.social to jointly develop Infinity Two, a TVA 350 MWe fusion pilot power plant project.
Read the full press release here: buff.ly/40KW2Qg
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