Name
Fusion Fuel Cycles
Description
Fusion Fuel Cycles (FFC) – founded in May 2024 and headquartered in Chalk River, Ontario, Canada – is a joint venture between Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) and Kyoto Fusioneering (KF) focused on developing and deploying deuterium–tritium (D-T) fusion fuel cycle systems. The company engineers integrated fuel-cycle technologies intended to support safe, efficient, and cost-effective operation of future commercial fusion power plants.
FFC’s primary initiative is UNITY-2, the world’s first fully integrated tritium fuel cycle test facility under construction at CNL’s Chalk River Laboratories. UNITY-2 is designed to demonstrate the full D-T fuel cycle — from fuel discharge through purification, processing, and supply — under fusion-relevant conditions.
The company combines CNL’s extensive tritium research and nuclear technology expertise with Kyoto Fusioneering’s fusion engineering capabilities and strategic partnerships to deliver fuel-cycle products and services for the global fusion energy sector.
FFC’s primary initiative is UNITY-2, the world’s first fully integrated tritium fuel cycle test facility under construction at CNL’s Chalk River Laboratories. UNITY-2 is designed to demonstrate the full D-T fuel cycle — from fuel discharge through purification, processing, and supply — under fusion-relevant conditions.
The company combines CNL’s extensive tritium research and nuclear technology expertise with Kyoto Fusioneering’s fusion engineering capabilities and strategic partnerships to deliver fuel-cycle products and services for the global fusion energy sector.
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