News from EUROfusion, Members and Partners
Record-breaking 59 megajoules of sustained fusion energy demonstrates potential of fusion
Major improvements have made the European fusion device JET an ideal technology test platform for ITER.
A 3D-printed scale model of the EU DEMO tokamak reactor was exhibited for the first time at the CAE Confererence
The EUROfusion consortium starts its new, comprehensive approach to developing fusion energy.
New Consortium Member: the University of Malta! Interview with M. Muscat and P. Mollicone from the fusion research group
Collaboration within EUROfusion, EPFL and UKAEA continues; Interview with Ambrogio Fasoli and Ian Chapman
At the COP26 climate conference in Glasgow, Scotland featured fusion energy for the first time
Prof. Sibylle Günter (IPP and EUROfusion) talks at the fusion panel discussion at COP26.
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