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Physics Basis of the Infinity Two Fusion Power Plant

This special issue’s six peer-reviewed articles provide a comprehensive physics basis for a fusion pilot power plant, Type One Energy’s Infinity Two stellarator. The completion of this study is a major achievement in efforts to commercialize fusion energy based on the stellarator confinement concept.

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Conceptual Design for Infinity One perspective match 6 

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Conceptual Design for Infinity One perspective match 6 Courtesy of Type One Energy


"Type One Energy is proud to partner with the Journal of Plasma Physics to publish our baseline plasma physics design for the Infinity Two Fusion Pilot Plant. The aim of this work is to use state-of-the-art stellarator optimization and high fidelity computational predictions of the plasma performance to substantially improve confidence in the stellarator as a vehicle for magnetic fusion energy. With this achievement, we definitively advance Type One Energy's objective of realizing fusion energy production using the stellarator concept."

Chris Hegna - Guest Editorial co-author, Type One Energy, USA

"The articles in this issue represent an important step towards a fusion reactor based on the stellarator concept. Thanks to decades of experiments and theoretical research, much of the latter published in JPP, it has become possible to lay out the physics basis for a stellarator power plant in considerable detail. JPP is very happy to publish this series of papers from Type One Energy, where this has been accomplished in a way that sets new standards for the fidelity and confidence level in this context."

Per Helander - Journal of Plasma Physics Associate Editor and Special Issue Editor, Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics, Germany

"JPP is very proud to provide a platform for rigorous peer review and publication of the papers presenting the physics basis of the Infinity Two stellarator - an innovative and ground-breaking addition to the expanding family of proposed fusion power plant designs. Fusion science and technology are experiencing a period of very rapid development, driven by both public and private enthusiasm for fusion power. In this environment of creative and entrepreneurial ferment, it is crucial that new ideas and designs are both publicly shared and thoroughly scrutinised by the scientific community - Type One Energy and JPP are setting the gold standard for how this is done (as we did with CFS 5 years ago for their SPARC physics basis)."

Alex Schekochihin - Journal of Plasma Physics Editor, University of Oxford, UK

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