Activities that support paths to eventual fusion commercialization may be considered as INFUSE projects. These may include, but are not limited to:
- Accident and safety analysis in support of eventual licensing
- Public engagement
- Fuel supplies
- Advanced manufacturing
- Waste disposition and recycling
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DOE announces $134 million to advance fusion
On September 10, 2025 the U.S. Department of Energy announced funding for two program: Fusion Innovation Research Engine (FIRE) and Innovation Network for Fusion Energy (INFUSE). Read full announcement here.
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Registration for FY26 Workshop Open
Join us at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory for the FY2026 INFUSE workshop! On the first day, optional tours will be given of several of the state-of-the-art facilities at ORNL. On day two and three, participants will participate in poster discussions, panels, and collaborations with industry, national labs, and universities.
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DOE Webinar June 4, 2025
Fusion Public-Private Partnership Topics in the Open Notice A webinar will be held to provide information to the community about public-private partnership opportunities in Fusion Energy Sciences. This webinar will highlight information and opportunities related to FES topic areas in the current Open NOFO (DE-FOA-0003432), including: 1. New applicants to the Milestone program, via topic
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Building a Tritium Facility Operating Experience Body of Knowledge to Support Commercial Fusion Power Plant Safety Case Development and Licensing
INFUSE 2024 - August 8, 2024 | Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. | Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL)