
Type One Energy
@typeoneenergy
Bringing the compact, economical stellarator fusion power plant to the grid through innovations in high-temp superconducting magnets and additive manufacturing.
ID: 1287426546995589120
https://www.typeoneenergy.com/ 26-07-2020 16:38:48
23 Tweet
341 Followers
5 Following

A great event and panel! Thank you Fusion Industry Association for having us




New research from Type One Energy, published in Journal of Plasma Physics, brings fusion power plants closer to reality. Harnessing the power of fusion energy could lead to cleaner and safer energy for all and contribute substantially to combatting the climate crisis. cup.org/42bvngl




We’re proud to have premier companies like Type One Energy in TN that are focused on powering our state for the future. TN is leading in innovation thanks to significant investments in nuclear energy & more, & we’re just getting started.



Many private companies are participating in #FusionEnergyWeek events May 5–9, including: Avalanche Energy Zap Energy Helion, Next Step Fusion Thea Energy NearStar Fusion Type One Energy TAE Technologies. Join us! usfusionenergy.org/fusion-energy-…

💫 Get ready for Fusion Energy Week 💫 Type One Energy is partnering with Oak Ridge Lab to host a series of events in the East Tennessee region to celebrate #FusionEnergyWeek from May 5-9th.


Yesterday, we went to Oak Ridge Lab to attend a talk by Dr. Troy Carter, Director of the Fusion Energy Division for #FusionEnergyWeek. This week, we highlight our collaborations with ORNL, a world leader in fusion R&D 🌟 For more FEW events 👉 buff.ly/91iko2L



In a special issue of the prestigious Journal of Plasma Physics (Journal of Plasma Physics), UW–Madison spinoff Type One Energy has published a comprehensive and robust physics basis for a practical fusion pilot power plant. engineering.wisc.edu/news/uw-madiso…

“We demonstrated that our design optimization procedure simultaneously satisfied all the requirements without any notable shortcomings. For every kind of plasma physics question that might arise, we had a good answer for how to handle it.” – Chris Hegna engineering.wisc.edu/news/uw-madiso…

