Nuclear fusion startup Pranos Fusion announced today that it has raised $6.8 million in a new funding round with proceeds aimed at accelerating the development of its technology to help advance the commercialization of fusion energy. Pranos’ “PRAGYA” design is a low-aspect-ratio, medium-scale tokamak, which offers performance advantages.
Founded in 2024, Pranos is developing technology to address some of the key challenges in commercializing fusion energy, with a focus on ‘tokomak’ technology.
Source: https://www.esgtoday.com/india-based-fusion-tech-startup-pranos-raises-6-8-million/
The European Commission has taken a decisive step in the development of nuclear technologies with the adoption of the Work Programme for the 2026 and 2027 Euratom Research and Training Programme. By covering nuclear research and innovation, the Programme offers complementary funding to Horizon Europe.
The EU aims to connect the first commercial fusion power plant to the grid, providing clean, affordable and safe energy to European citizens and businesses. Therefore, the 2026-2027 Work Programme will invest €222 million towards advancing fusion energy from laboratories to the power grid.
Source: https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_26_651
A global leader in the race to commercialize fusion energy, have announced a new peer-reviewed publication in the scientific journal Fusion Science and Technology demonstrating a key diagnostic system for measuring temperature milestones in its world-first, large-scale Lawson Machine 26 (‘LM26’) fusion demonstration machine.
With more than 20 years experience designing, building and testing fusion prototypes, General Fusion’s publication in Fusion Science and technology highlights the organisations deep expertise in developing fusion diagnostics.
A global leader in the race to commercialize fusion energy, have announced a new peer-reviewed publication in the scientific journal Fusion Science and Technology demonstrating a key diagnostic system for measuring temperature milestones in its world-first, large-scale Lawson Machine 26 (‘LM26’) fusion demonstration machine.
With more than 20 years experience designing, building and testing fusion prototypes, General Fusion’s publication in Fusion Science and technology highlights the organisations deep expertise in developing fusion diagnostics.
The European Commission has taken a decisive step in the development of nuclear technologies with the adoption of the Work Programme for the 2026 and 2027 Euratom Research and Training Programme. By covering nuclear research and innovation, the Programme offers complementary funding to Horizon Europe.
The EU aims to connect the first commercial fusion power plant to the grid, providing clean, affordable and safe energy to European citizens and businesses. Therefore, the 2026-2027 Work Programme will invest €222 million towards advancing fusion energy from laboratories to the power grid.
Source: https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_26_651
Nuclear fusion startup Pranos Fusion announced today that it has raised $6.8 million in a new funding round with proceeds aimed at accelerating the development of its technology to help advance the commercialization of fusion energy. Pranos’ “PRAGYA” design is a low-aspect-ratio, medium-scale tokamak, which offers performance advantages.
Founded in 2024, Pranos is developing technology to address some of the key challenges in commercializing fusion energy, with a focus on ‘tokomak’ technology.
Source: https://www.esgtoday.com/india-based-fusion-tech-startup-pranos-raises-6-8-million/