UK Industrial Fusion Solutions Ltd
Power Cycle and Cooling Development
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UK Industrial Fusion Solutions (UKIFS) is a wholly owned subsidiary of UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) Group and has been established to lead a public-private partnership that will design, build and operate the STEP prototype plant at the West Burton site in Nottinghamshire, England.
The Spherical Tokamak for Energy Production (STEP) is an ambitious programme to accelerate the delivery of sustainable fusion energy tasked with paving the way for the commercialisation of fusion.
UKIFS’s mission is to deliver sustainable fusion energy and maximise scientific and economic impact.
STEP is seeking support over the remainder of “Tranche 2A” (01/04/2025 until 31/3/2029) to support both the design and technology development of the following level 2 systems: Thermal power transfer system (TPTS): this system integrates the coolant and heat from the Tokamak In-Vessel Components and transfers the heat to the working fluid and power generation system.
Working fluid and power generation system (WFPGS): this system uses the integrated heat from the TPTS within a thermodynamic power cycle to generate power.
For clarity this system is the thermodynamic power cycle and associated equipment.
Site water and waste heat system (SWWHS): this system rejects the low-grade waste heat from the power cycle and parasitic loads to the environment using cooling systems.
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UKIFS’s mission is to deliver sustainable fusion
UKIFS’s mission is to deliver sustainable fusion energy and maximise scientific and economic impact.
STEP is seeking support over the remainder
STEP is seeking support over the remainder of “Tranche 2A” (01/04/2025 until 31/3/2029) to support both the design and technology development of the following level 2 systems:.
Thermal power transfer system (TPTS): this system
Thermal power transfer system (TPTS): this system integrates the coolant and heat from the Tokamak In-Vessel Components and transfers the heat to the working fluid and power generation system.
Working fluid and power generation system (WFPGS)
Working fluid and power generation system (WFPGS): this system uses the integrated heat from the TPTS within a thermodynamic power cycle to generate power.
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