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European companies join forces to establish Fusion Association

European companies have agreed to establish a European Fusion Association to secure Europe’s long-term energy supply.

The shortfall in nuclear engineers: Why we need more talent now

Millions of people rely on nuclear energy, but a shortage of nuclear engineers threatens its future - find out how we can reverse this trend.

DOE announces new decadal fusion energy strategy

The DOE launched a new vision to mark the two-year anniversary of the launch of the US Bold Decadal Vision for Commercial Fusion Energy.

Advanced predictive analytics: Centuries old, but essential to ensuring safe and intelligent operation of complex engineered systems

Predictive analytics is receiving an upgrade. Ali Mosleh, the Director of the Institute at the University of California, tells us more.

ANItA: A Swedish National Competence Centre for nuclear power technology

Through research and development, ANItA’s mission is to generate knowledge-based decision support to efficiently implement new nuclear power technology in Sweden.

Rolls-Royce SMR to launch major testing facility in Sheffield

The Rolls-Royce SMR Module Development Facility is set to manufacture and test prototype modules for small modular reactors. Read more here.

EDF: Strategic partnerships to drive low-carbon electricity generation in the UK

EDF in the UK details its plans for low-carbon electricity generation and discusses the partnerships helping them achieve this.

National strategy introduced to boost UK nuclear energy workforce

The Nuclear Skills Taskforce has unveiled a roadmap for developing a skilled workforce for the UK nuclear energy sector.

STEP is the Apollo of fusion energy

Paul Methven, the inaugural CEO of UK Industrial Fusion Solutions Ltd (UKIFS), details the road ahead for the development of the UK’s prototype fusion energy plant.

UKAEA and CVŘ collaborate to develop UK fusion energy plant

The UKAEA has signed a multi-year deal with CVŘ to further the development of the UK fusion energy plant called STEP.

Combining methods to successfully manage fusion plasma

The research is part of an ongoing quest to develop a range of methods for managing fusion plasma so it can be used to generate electricity.

US and Japan announce fusion energy collaboration

The US and Japan have revealed the two global scientific superpowers will combine to advance fusion energy capabilities.

UK strengthens collaboration on fusion energy security

Learn about the UK's plans to transition away from Russian liquefied natural gas and strengthen fusion energy security.

The SUNRISE centre: Sustainable Nuclear Energy Research in Sweden

Learn how the SUNRISE centre is the first step towards building a lead-cooled research and demonstration reactor in Sweden.

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