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General Fusion Confirms Liquid Wall Compression Technology for Commercial Magnetized Target Fusion in New Scientific Publication

AGÊNCIA DE COMUNICAÇÃO Conteúdo de responsabilidade da empresa 11 de janeiro de 2024

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RICHMOND, British Columbia, Jan. 11, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — General Fusion has published new, peer-reviewed scientific results that validate the company has achieved the smooth, rapid, and symmetric compression of a liquid cavity that is key to the design of a commercial Magnetized Target Fusion power plant. The results, published in one of the foremost scientific journals in fusion, Fusion Engineering and Design, validate the performance of General Fusions proprietary liquid compression technology for Magnetized Target Fusion and are scalable to a commercial machine.

General Fusions Magnetized Target Fusion technology uses mechanical compression of a plasma to achieve fusion conditions. High-speed drivers rapidly power a precisely shaped, symmetrical collapse of a liquid metal cavity that envelopes the plasma. In three years, General Fusion commissioned a prototype of its liquid compression system and completed over 1,000 shots, validating the compression technology. In addition, this scale model of General Fusion’s commercial compression system verified the companys open-source computational fluid dynamics simulation. The paper confirms General Fusions concept for the compression system of a commercial machine.

General Fusion has proven success scaling individual technologies, creating the pathway to integrate, deploy, and commercialize practical fusion energy, said Greg Twinney, CEO, General Fusion. The publication of these results demonstrates General Fusion has the science and engineering capabilities to progress the design of our proprietary liquid compression system to commercialization.

General Fusions approach to compressing plasma to create fusion energy is unique. Its Magnetized Target Fusion technology is designed to address the barriers to commercialization that other fusion technologies still face. The game-changer is the proprietary liquid metal liner in the fusion vessel that is mechanically compressed by high-powered pistons. This allows General Fusion to create fusion conditions in short pulses, rather than creating a sustained reaction, while protecting the machines vessel, extracting heat, and re-breeding fuel.

Today at its Canadian labs, General Fusion is building a ground-breaking Magnetized Target Fusion demonstration called Lawson Machine 26 (LM26). Designed to reach fusion conditions of over 100 million degrees Celsius by 2025 and progress towards scientific breakeven equivalent by 2026, LM26 fast-tracks General Fusions technical progress to provide commercial fusion energy to the grid by the early to mid-2030s.

About General Fusion
General Fusion is pursuing a fast and practical approach to commercial fusion energy and is headquartered in Richmond, Canada. The company was established in 2002 and is funded by a global syndicate of leading energy venture capital firms, industry leaders, and technology pioneers. Learn more at generalfusion.com.

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A liquid compression system prototype at General Fusions Canadian labs

In three years, General Fusion commissioned a prototype of its liquid compression system and completed over 1,000 shots, validating the compression technology for commercial Magnetized Target Fusion.

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