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UKAEA timeline to realise ‘limitless’ energy to power UK grid
The UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) has published its most recent strategy covering plans from now until 2030, as the organisation pushes to harness nuclear fusion from a commercially viable standpoint. The post UKAEA timeline to realise ‘limitless’ energy to power UK grid appeared first on New Civil Engineer.
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UKAEA and MTC launch two cross-sector skills apprenticeships for work in nuclear
The UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) in partnership with the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) has launched two new apprenticeships with the aim of ushering more young people into the nuclear workforce. The post UKAEA and MTC launch two cross-sector skills apprenticeships for work in nuclear appeared first on New Civil Engineer.
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UKAEA extends engineering resource framework with 7 companies for fusion research
The UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) has extended its embedded engineering resource framework, maintaining partnerships with seven specialist companies in a deal valued up to £9M. The post UKAEA extends engineering resource framework with 7 companies for fusion research appeared first on New Civil Engineer.
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UKAEA unveils 3D printers for fusion reactor parts as world first fusion planning policy developed
The UK is stepping up efforts to advance fusion energy technology with significant developments in both manufacturing capabilities and regulatory frameworks. The post UKAEA unveils 3D printers for fusion reactor parts as world first fusion planning policy developed appeared first on New Civil Engineer.
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Rolls-Royce SMR seeks apprentices and UKAEA seeks fusion Fellows
Recent commitments to furthering nuclear power technologies in the UK have opened up opportunities for apprenticeships at Rolls-Royce SMR and Fellowships in fusion energy at the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA). The post Rolls-Royce SMR seeks apprentices and UKAEA seeks fusion Fellows appeared first on New Civil Engineer.
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This article explains what Nuclear Fusion is, the challenges in realising this potential energy generating process, and the companies that are carrying out the research and prototypes which will hopefully lead to fully operational fusion power stations being available in approximately 20 years ... albeit this has been an aim over the last 50 years
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