UKAEAUK Strategy
Atomic Energy Authority strategy 2026 to 2030
The strategy sets out how UKAEA Strategywill 2022deliver -foundational 2026research, technology and innovation to support the UK fusion sector through world-leading expertise.
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- UK Atomic Energy Authority and Department for Energy Security and Net Zero
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UK StrategyAtomic 2022Energy -Authority strategy 2026 to 2030
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LeadingThis document represents the deliveryfirst strategy for the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) since its subsidiary company UK Fusion Energy Ltd (UKFE) was set up in 2024 (as UK Industrial Fusion Solutions Ltd) and the remainder of sustainableUKAEA’s fusion research activities were considered to constitute UKAEA’s National Fusion Laboratory. This strategy has been published alongside UKFE’s first strategy.
Global interest in fusion as a transformative source of low carbon, secure energy in the future continues to increase. In that context, UKAEA would welcome thoughts and maximisingideas scientificfrom partners in the UK and economicaround benefit.the world on this new approach to its strategy.
Contact us about our strategy at: communications@ukaea.uk
Contents
- Fusion at a glance
- Our past
- Our present
- Our future: The strategy of UKAEA’s National Fusion Laboratory
- Your views
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Published 14 FebruaryApril 20232026
Last updated 14 April 2026
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UKAEA
UK StrategyAtomic 2022Energy -Authority strategy 2026 to 2030
PDF, 4.237.84 MB, 1125 pages
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PDF, 4.237.84 MB, 1125 pages
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LeadingThis document represents the deliveryfirst strategy for the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) since its subsidiary company UK Fusion Energy Ltd (UKFE) was set up in 2024 (as UK Industrial Fusion Solutions Ltd) and the remainder of sustainableUKAEA’s fusion research activities were considered to constitute UKAEA’s National Fusion Laboratory. This strategy has been published alongside UKFE’s first strategy.
Global interest in fusion as a transformative source of low carbon, secure energy in the future continues to increase. In that context, UKAEA would welcome thoughts and maximisingideas scientificfrom partners in the UK and economicaround benefit.the world on this new approach to its strategy.
Contact us about our strategy at: communications@ukaea.uk
Contents
- Fusion at a glance
- Our past
- Our present
- Our future: The strategy of UKAEA’s National Fusion Laboratory
- Your views
Updates to this page
Published 14 FebruaryApril 20232026
Last updated 14 April 2026
href="#full-history">+ show all updates
-
This is an updated strategy for 2026 to 2030.
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First published.
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Details
LeadingThis document represents the deliveryfirst strategy for the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) since its subsidiary company UK Fusion Energy Ltd (UKFE) was set up in 2024 (as UK Industrial Fusion Solutions Ltd) and the remainder of sustainableUKAEA’s fusion research activities were considered to constitute UKAEA’s National Fusion Laboratory. This strategy has been published alongside UKFE’s first strategy.
Global interest in fusion as a transformative source of low carbon, secure energy in the future continues to increase. In that context, UKAEA would welcome thoughts and maximisingideas scientificfrom partners in the UK and economicaround benefit.the world on this new approach to its strategy.
Contact us about our strategy at: communications@ukaea.uk
Contents
- Fusion at a glance
- Our past
- Our present
- Our future: The strategy of UKAEA’s National Fusion Laboratory
- Your views
Updates to this page
-
This is an updated strategy for 2026 to 2030.
-
First published.