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Type One Energy and TVA Forge Agreement for Future Fusion Power

Pioneering a New Era of Energy with Stellarator Fusion Technology 

In a landmark agreement for the fusion energy industry, Type One Energy has entered into a Cooperative Agreement with the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) to jointly develop plans for a potential fusion power plant in the Tennessee Valley region. Utilizing Type One Energy’s stellarator fusion power technology, the project aims to revolutionize the energy landscape with the 350 MWe Infinity Two fusion pilot plant. The initiative could repurpose retired Tennessee Valley Authority fossil fuel plants while also supporting greenfield deployments, enhancing energy security and reliability by the mid-2030s. 

A Step Toward Commercial Fusion Energy

This partnership expands on Project Infinity, initially launched by Type One Energy, Tennessee Valley Authority, and the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) in 2024. Initially focused on deploying the Infinity One stellarator prototype at TVA’s Bull Run Fossil Plant, the project now encompasses broader collaboration, including siting studies, environmental assessments, licensing, and financing. 

“Unleashing America’s energy potential will take all forms of generation, including fusion,” said Joe Hoagland, Tennessee Valley Authority Vice President of Innovation and Research. “Energy security is national security, and we are dedicated to developing the necessary technology, supply chain, and delivery models to power the future.” 

Strategic Partnerships and Workforce Development

As part of the agreement, TVA’s Power Service Shops (PSS) in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, will contribute to the modular manufacturing and assembly of Infinity Two. This collaboration enhances Type One Energy’s supply chain for stellarator fusion plants and positions Tennessee Valley Authority to benefit from future global fusion energy advancements. 

Project Infinity also incorporates a workforce development initiative to build expertise in assembling, operating, and maintaining stellarator fusion plants. The Infinity One prototype, designed for 24/7 performance, will provide hands-on training opportunities, ensuring that Tennessee and Alabama remain at the forefront of fusion energy expertise. 

“We are fortunate to collaborate with Tennessee Valley Authority, a leader in power plant operations, maintenance, and engineering,” said Christofer Mowry, CEO of Type One Energy. “This partnership allows us to focus on advancing stellarator technology while leveraging TVA’s expertise in plant operations and project execution.” 

Advancing Fusion Energy Commercialization

Project Infinity aligns with Type One Energy’s strategy of leveraging established energy sector capabilities to accelerate fusion commercialization. The agreement complements Type One Energy’s recent technology licensing deal with Commonwealth Fusion Systems, reinforcing its mission to minimize risks and streamline the transition to a commercial fusion power future. 

With TVA’s commitment to delivering safe, reliable, and resilient energy, this collaboration sets the stage for a transformative shift in power generation. By integrating innovative fusion technologies, Tennessee Valley Authority and Type One Energy aim to create a sustainable and scalable energy model, ensuring long-term benefits for the Tennessee Valley and beyond.

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