TechCrunch News 04月16日 00:01
Here’s how Pacific Fusion plans to build a fusion power plant
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太平洋聚变公司(Pacific Fusion)凭借9亿美元的A轮融资和在人类基因组计划中有突出贡献的科学家团队而备受关注。该公司现公布了其构建聚变反应堆的物理学原理。他们计划通过向目标发射大规模电脉冲,产生磁场,从而压缩燃料外壳,促成聚变反应。公司采用惯性约束方法,利用156个阻抗匹配的Marx发生器(IMG)产生2太瓦的电能。预计首个商业反应堆将在十年内建成。公司目前进展顺利,已完成必要模拟模型并构建了原型,计划利用融资建造完整的脉冲模块,并最终复制150次以构建整个系统。此外,公司还关注聚变领域的监管框架,并积极参与相关讨论。

💡 太平洋聚变公司采用惯性约束方法,通过电脉冲产生磁场压缩燃料,实现聚变反应。

⚡️ 公司计划使用156个阻抗匹配的Marx发生器(IMG)产生2太瓦的电能,为反应提供动力。

⏱️ IMG设计保证了整个系统内电能脉冲的精确同步,确保在约100纳秒内完成燃料压缩。

💰 公司通过分期融资模式,根据项目进展逐步释放9亿美元的A轮融资,这在生物科技领域较为常见。

⚖️ 尽管聚变不像裂变那样面临严格的监管,但公司仍积极参与监管框架的制定,为未来商业化做准备。

Pacific Fusion made a splash in October when it emerged from stealth with a $900 million Series A and a founding team led by a scientist who is most widely known for his work on the Human Genome Project.

Now, the startup is revealing the physics that underpin its plans to build a fusion reactor.

“We’re publishing our detailed technical roadmap,” Will Regan, co-founder and president of Pacific Fusion, told TechCrunch. “We lay out the details of the system that’s going to let us get 100x the gain of what the [National Ignition Facility] can do at about one-tenth the cost.”

The bet is a long term one: the company said that the first commercial reactor is about a decade away.

Pacific Fusion follows a similar path to fusion power as the National Ignition Facility, the Department of Energy research program that was the first to demonstrate that a controlled fusion reaction could generate more power than was required to ignite it. The approach is called inertial confinement, which means the fuel is squeezed to the point where atoms start fusing with one another, releasing tremendous amounts of power in the process.

But where the NIF uses lasers to compress the fuel pellet, Pacific Fusion plans to send a massive pulse of electricity into a target, generating a magnetic field that’ll cause it a shell encasing the fuel to compress in about 100 nanoseconds. 

Generating the electricity will be 156 impedance-matched Marx generators (IMG), or pulser modules, a power source invented by co-founder Keith LeChien and others. Together, the pulser modules produce 2 terawatts for 100 nanoseconds. “That’s about 4x the average power of the U.S. grid,” Regan said.

Banks of pulser modules will send coordinated bursts of electricity to the reaction chamber in the center.Image Credits:Pacific Fusion

Each pulser module contains repeating elements. There are 32 “stages,” which are essentially rings of metal surrounded by ten “bricks.” Each brick consists of a switch and a capacitor, or a short-term energy storage device.

Ensuring that the electricity from each brick reaches the fuel pellet at the same time requires exact timing — a single capacitor will dump all its energy in only about 100 nanoseconds, Regan said. “Our version of the Marx generator, the IMG, is something that is inherently fast pulse,” he said. “That timing is consistent throughout the entire system because we synchronize it.”

Once the bricks discharge, the electricity will travel down cables from each pulser module to the reaction chamber, which will be kept at vacuum. There, the surges will converge around the target, applying electromagnetic force that will squeeze it until fusion occurs.

So far, Pacific Fusion is “several months ahead of schedule,” Regan said, having developed the necessary simulation models and built completed prototypes of the bricks and stages. That allows the company to unlock the next portion of their $900 million funding round, which will go toward building a complete pulse module, or IMG.

“Once we do that, we basically carbon copy it 150 times to make a whole system,” he said.

The funding round, while massive by Series A standards, isn’t accessible all at once. It’s built to pay out serially as the company hits certain milestones. Large rounds doled out in tranches are common in biotech, though not in other sectors. Credit for the startup’s funding model, Regan said, goes to investors at General Catalyst, co-founder and CEO Erik Lander, and co-founder and COO Carrie von Muench, who were all familiar with its use in biotech.

Pacific Fusion also recently hired Sachin Desai as general counsel, the company exclusively told TechCrunch. Desai had previously served in the same capacity at a competitor, Helion.

Fusion doesn’t have the same regulatory concerns as fission, and it received some added clarity with the passage of the Advance Act in July 2024, which lays out a regulatory framework for fusion that’s different from fission.

But since there are no commercial fusion reactors in existence, there are still many unanswered questions.

“It’s just important that we’re always in the room and we’re part of the conversation as rules are made,” Regan said. “It’s going to be an ongoing process.”

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