Black Moon Energy Corporation (BMEC) announced it has secured a contract to supply Helium-3 to the U.S. Department of Energy’s isotope program. This positions BMEC at the forefront of establishing a scalable supply of Helium-3.
BMEC is one of a limited number of organisations holding a contract to supply newly source Helium-3 to the Department of Energy’s Isotope Program. For over 50 years, the Isotope Program has overseen the federal Helium-3 inventory, supplying the isotope for mission-critical applications including fusion energy.
Source: https://apnews.com/press-release/pr-newswire/black-moon-energy-signs-contract-with-department-of-energy-for-purchase-of-lunar-helium-3-e0a77bc1bbbe5966ceeb0e927addebd5
The National Cryogenic Facility (NCF) will receive £51.2 million from the UKRI Infrastructure Fund to help scientists run tests in temperatures below deep space.
This will provide academia, along with industry, with the conditions to assess materials and endure in testing from 2 Kelven (-271.15C) to 20 Kelvin (-253.15C). A lab at these temperatures will allow upscaling in technologies and propel innovation in sectors.
A wide range of organisations have already shown interest in accessing the facility from lots of different sectors, including fusion energy.
Source: https://www.ukri.org/news/enabling-innovation-at-temperatures-as-cold-as-deep-space/
Realta Fusion and Kyoto Fusioneering have announced a partnership with the purpose of accelerating the global commercialization of fusion energy. This agreement highlights the deep synergies between the fusion ecosystems of the United States and Japan.
Kyoto Fusioneering, being a world leader in fusion engineering, will bring its deep expertise of plasma heating systems, optimized for use in Relata’s magnetic mirror fusion machines. Realta and Kyoto Fusioneering will further explore mirror-based neutron sources, exploring the design and deployment.
Source: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/realta-fusion-kyoto-fusioneering-forge-120000423.html
Realta Fusion and Kyoto Fusioneering have announced a partnership with the purpose of accelerating the global commercialization of fusion energy. This agreement highlights the deep synergies between the fusion ecosystems of the United States and Japan.
Kyoto Fusioneering, being a world leader in fusion engineering, will bring its deep expertise of plasma heating systems, optimized for use in Relata’s magnetic mirror fusion machines. Realta and Kyoto Fusioneering will further explore mirror-based neutron sources, exploring the design and deployment.
Source: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/realta-fusion-kyoto-fusioneering-forge-120000423.html
The National Cryogenic Facility (NCF) will receive £51.2 million from the UKRI Infrastructure Fund to help scientists run tests in temperatures below deep space.
This will provide academia, along with industry, with the conditions to assess materials and endure in testing from 2 Kelven (-271.15C) to 20 Kelvin (-253.15C). A lab at these temperatures will allow upscaling in technologies and propel innovation in sectors.
A wide range of organisations have already shown interest in accessing the facility from lots of different sectors, including fusion energy.
Source: https://www.ukri.org/news/enabling-innovation-at-temperatures-as-cold-as-deep-space/
Black Moon Energy Corporation (BMEC) announced it has secured a contract to supply Helium-3 to the U.S. Department of Energy’s isotope program. This positions BMEC at the forefront of establishing a scalable supply of Helium-3.
BMEC is one of a limited number of organisations holding a contract to supply newly source Helium-3 to the Department of Energy’s Isotope Program. For over 50 years, the Isotope Program has overseen the federal Helium-3 inventory, supplying the isotope for mission-critical applications including fusion energy.
Source: https://apnews.com/press-release/pr-newswire/black-moon-energy-signs-contract-with-department-of-energy-for-purchase-of-lunar-helium-3-e0a77bc1bbbe5966ceeb0e927addebd5