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Google-backed TAE Technologies enters into a joint venture with UK's Nuclear Agency

Google-backed TAE Technologies enters into a joint venture with UK's Nuclear Agency
Google-backed TAE Technologies enters into a joint venture with UK's Nuclear Agency

TAE Technologies is a private company that has been backed by Alphabet, Google, and Chevron. On Tuesday, it announced a joint venture to develop neutral beams in nuclear fusion with the United Kingdom’s nuclear agency.

The UK Atomic Energy Authority has agreed to invest 5.6 million Euros ($6.50 Million) as equity in a new venture, TAE Beam UK.

Nuclear fusion, a new technology, aims to harness the same process that powers our sun in order to produce electricity. It promises a vision of unlimited energy, free from pollution, radioactive waste and greenhouse gases.

Nuclear technology is a growing industry, and countries like the U.S., China, Italy and the UK are searching for companies that can provide nuclear technologies to industries such as healthcare and defense.

TAE Technologies stated that the partnership would enable it to develop next-generation neutral-beam systems for fusion applications and other related applications more efficiently.

The company said it would design, develop, and manufacture neutral beams to be used in fusion. It will also adapt its accelerator technology to cancer therapy, food security, and homeland safety.

"Together we are building critical infrastructure for fusion supply chains and ensuring the U.S. - UK partnership can remain central to the future fusion economy," CEO Michl Binderbauer stated.

The company stated that the project will deliver the first short pulse beams in 18 to 24 month. ($1 = 0.8618 euros) (Reporting by Dharna Bafna in Bengaluru; Editing by Shreya Biswas)

(source: Reuters)