UKAEA and CNL team up to develop hydrogen technology
In order to control a hydrogen isotope for nuclear fusion, the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) and Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) have teamed together to develop technology.
The process that occurs in stars called nuclear fusion is the reverse of nuclear fission, which splits atoms apart. It involves heating and forcing two atoms together to form one heavier atom and then releasing energy.
In accordance with the collaboration framework agreement, the partnership will concentrate on managing tritium within the fusion cycle in order to continually remove, process, and safely inject fuel into plasma.
Symbio becomes Extreme H fuel cell provider
Prior to the competition’s first 2025 edition, Extreme H has officially announced Symbio as its hydrogen fuel cell provider.
To make the switch to hydrogen-powered cars easier, the fuel cell manufacturer will supply 75kW fuel cells to replace the batteries used in Extreme E.