Climate

‘Star Wars’ lasers and waterfalls of molten salt: How Xcimer plans to make fusion power happen

Comment

X-rays bombard a fuel pellet inside a hohlraum.
Image Credits: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (opens in a new window)

Conner Galloway and Alexander Valys have followed developments in nuclear fusion research since they were roommates at MIT some 20 years ago. For much of that time, it wasn’t the most exciting pastime: Breakthroughs were few and far between, and commercial fusion remained perpetually on the horizon, always 20 years away from providing inexpensive, inexhaustible, and pollution-free power.

But then in August 2021, the two spotted some news that suggested fusion power was finally within reach. Scientists working on a certain type of nuclear fusion at the National Ignition Facility (NIF) had doubled their previous best result.

Though it went largely unnoticed in the popular press, Galloway and Valys knew it marked a turning point. “That was one of the key moments. It’s like, okay, now’s the time,” Valys told TechCrunch.

Spurred into action, Galloway started refining his plans for what would become Xcimer Energy, a startup he founded in January 2022. Valys joined that April, and since then the two have been quietly working with their team to draw up plans for a fusion power plant that they say has the best shot at providing commercial-scale power.

“The type of inertial fusion we’re pursuing has the best long-term economics,” Galloway said.

Xcimer is pursuing what’s known as inertial confinement fusion. It’s the same type used by the NIF, which proved in December 2022 that controlled nuclear fusion could produce more power than was required to initiate the reaction. In inertial confinement, a laser is fired on a small fuel pellet, compressing and heating it to the point where its deuterium and tritium atoms start fusing, releasing tremendous amounts of energy in the process.

But Xcimer has been pursuing what’s best described as a ground-up redesign of the underlying technology.

It starts with the laser: Xcimer’s design is newer and promises to be more powerful. Where the power of NIF’s system tops out at around 2 megajoules, the startup is targeting 10 megajoules for its commercial-scale design. What’s more, Xcimer’s design should be significantly cheaper to build and operate. It’s similar in principle to the kind that has been used for years in semiconductor manufacturing, and the way it focuses the laser beam is based on research performed as part of the 1980s Strategic Defense Initiative, sometimes called Star Wars.

While many inertial confinement proposals suggest shooting the laser at several fuel pellets per second, Galloway said Xcimer plans to fire one every few seconds.

The inside of Xcimer’s reactor will look a little different, too. The fusion explosions will occur inside a waterfall of molten salt instead of a steel-walled reactor. The flowing salt will absorb the energy of the reaction and help generate steam to power a turbine. The hellish-sounding waterfall has a nice side benefit, too, protecting the reactor walls from damage, something that’s a primary concern for other designs. “We don’t have to replace the first wall at all during the plant lifetime,” Galloway said. “It can last 30 years with one chamber.” 

Despite being just two years old, Xcimer has a 10-year timeline to get to a pilot plant that it says will prove its commercial-scale ambitions aren’t just theoretical.

For the next two years, the company is building a demonstration-scale version of its laser system, which the company calls Phoenix. Though this demo won’t hit 10 megajoules, it’ll be similar enough to prove the cost savings, Valys said.

To get through that phase, Xcimer has raised a $100 million Series A, the company exclusively told TechCrunch. The round was led by Hedosophia, with participation by Breakthrough Energy Ventures, Emerson Collective, Gigascale Capital, Lowercarbon Capital, Prelude Ventures and Starlight Ventures. The startup also has a $9 million milestone-based grant from the Department of Energy.

“That takes us through the demonstration of this entire prototype laser system and through our goals for further development of the technology and roadmap for the rest of the plant,” Valys said. “It also is more than enough for the initial phase of the DOE milestone program.”

The two friends are confident their 10-year timeline will work out. “This is proven science,” Galloway said. “It’s just a matter of building a big enough laser, cheap enough laser and efficient enough laser.”

More TechCrunch

Featured Article

Cloud infrastructure revenue approached $80 billion this quarter

The cloud infrastructure market has put the doldrums of 2023 firmly behind it with another big quarter. Revenue continues to grow at a brisk pace, fueled by interest in AI. Synergy Research reports revenue totaled $79 billion for the quarter, up $14.1 billion or 22% from last year. This marked…

Cloud infrastructure revenue approached $80 billion this quarter

The pharma giant won’t say how many patients were affected by its February data breach. A count by TechCrunch confirms that over a million people are affected.

Pharma giant Cencora is alerting millions about its data breach

Self-driving technology company Aurora Innovation is looking to raise hundreds of millions in additional capital as it races toward a driverless commercial launch by the end of 2024.  Aurora is…

Self-driving truck startup Aurora Innovation to sell up to $420M in shares ahead of commercial launch

Payments infrastructure firm Infibeam Avenues has acquired a majority 54% stake in Rediff.com for up to $3 million, a dramatic twist of fate for the 28-year-old business that was the…

Rediff, once an internet pioneer in India, sells majority stake for $3M

The ruling confirmed an earlier decision in April from the High Court of Podgorica which rejected a request to extradite the crypto fugitive to the United States.

Terraform Labs co-founder and crypto fugitive Do Kwon set for extradition to South Korea

A day after Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg talked about his newest social media experiment Threads reaching “almost” 200 million users on the company’s Q2 2024 earnings call, the platform has…

Meta’s Threads crosses 200 million active users

TechCrunch Disrupt 2024 will be in San Francisco on October 28–30, and we’re already excited! Disrupt brings innovation for every stage of your startup journey, and we could not bring you this…

Connect with Google Cloud, Aerospace, Qualcomm and more at Disrupt 2024

Featured Article

A comprehensive list of 2024 tech layoffs

The tech layoff wave is still going strong in 2024. Following significant workforce reductions in 2022 and 2023, this year has already seen 60,000 job cuts across 254 companies, according to independent layoffs tracker Layoffs.fyi. Companies like Tesla, Amazon, Google, TikTok, Snap and Microsoft have conducted sizable layoffs in the…

A comprehensive list of 2024 tech layoffs

Intel announced it would layoff more than 15% of its staff, or 15,000 employees, in a memo to employees on Thursday. The massive headcount is part of a large plan…

Intel to lay off 15,000 employees

Following the recent lawsuit filed by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) against music generation startups Udio and Suno, Suno admitted in a court filing on Thursday that it did, in…

AI music startup Suno claims training model on copyrighted music is ‘fair use’

In spite of a drop for the quarter, iPhone remained Apple’s most important category by a wide margin.

iPad sales help bail out Apple amid a continued iPhone slide

Molly Alter wears a lot of hats. She’s a mocumentary filmmaker working on a project about an alternate reality where charades is big business. She’s a caesar salad connoisseur and…

How filming a cappella concerts and dance recitals led Northzone’s newest partner Molly Alter to a career in VC

Microsoft has a long and tangled history with OpenAI, having invested a reported $13 billion in the ChatGPT maker as part of a long-term partnership. As part of the deal,…

Microsoft now lists OpenAI as a competitor in AI and search

The San Jose-based startup raised $60 million in a round that values it lower than the $500 million valuation it garnered in its most recent round, according to multiple sources.

Sequoia-backed Knowde raises Series C at a valuation cut

X (formerly Twitter) can no longer be accessed in the Mac App Store, suggesting that it has been officially delisted.  Searches for both “Twitter” and “X” on Apple’s platform no…

Twitter disappears from Mac App Store

Google Thursday said that it is introducing new Gemini-powered features for Chrome’s desktop version, including Lens for desktop, tab compare for shopping assistance, and natural language integration for search history.…

Google brings Gemini-powered search history and Lens to Chrome desktop

When Xiaoyin Qu was growing up in China, she was obsessed with learning how to build paper airplanes that could do flips in the air. Her parents, though, didn’t have…

Heeyo built an AI chatbot to be a billion kids’ interactive tutor and friend

While the company was awarded a massive, $4.2 billion contract to accelerate Starliner development in 2014, it was structured as a “fixed-price” model.

Boeing bleeds another $125M on Starliner program, bringing total losses to $1.6B

Welcome back to TechCrunch Mobility — your central hub for news and insights on the future of transportation. Sign up here for free — just click TechCrunch Mobility! Summer road…

Anthony Levandowski bets on off-road autonomy, Nuro plots a comeback and Applied Intuition gets more investor love

Google’s new features include Gemini in BigQuery and Looker to help users with data engineering and analysis.

Google Cloud expands its database portfolio with new AI capabilities

Rad Power Bikes, the Seattle-based e-bike startup that has raised more than $300 million from investors, went through another round of layoffs in July, TechCrunch has exclusively learned. This is…

VC darling Rad Power Bikes hit with another round of layoffs

Five years ago, as robotaxis and self-driving truck startups were still raking in millions in venture capital, Anthony Levandowski turned to off-road autonomy. Now, that decision — which brought the…

Why Anthony Levandowski returned to his off-road autonomous vehicle roots with AV startup Pronto

Commercial space station company Vast is building a private microgravity research lab as part of its wider Haven-1 station plans. The module is set to launch no earlier than the…

Vast plans microgravity lab on its Haven-1 private space station

Google Cloud is giving Y Combinator startups access to a dedicated, subsidized cluster of Nvidia graphics processing units and Google tensor processing units to build AI models. It’s part of…

Google Cloud now has a dedicated cluster of Nvidia GPUs for Y Combinator startups

StackShare is one of the more popular platforms for developers to discuss, track, and share the tools they use to build applications.

Open source startup FOSSA is buying StackShare, a site used by 1.5M developers

Featured Article

Indian startups gut valuations ahead of IPO push

Ola Electric and FirstCry are set to test investor appetite with public listing, both pricing their shares below their previous valuation asks.

Indian startups gut valuations ahead of IPO push

The European Union’s risk-based regulation for applications of artificial intelligence has come into force starting from today.

The EU’s AI Act is now in force

The company also said it has received regulatory clearance to start Phase 2 clinical trials for a new drug in the U.S. later this year.

Healx, an AI-enabled drug discovery platform for rare diseases, raises $47M

The European Commission (EC) has given the go-ahead to HPE’s planned megabucks acquisition of Juniper Networks.

EU greenlights HPE’s $14B Juniper Networks acquisition

Meta, which develops one of the biggest foundational open source large language models, Llama, believes it will need significantly more computing power to train models in the future. Mark Zuckerberg…

Zuckerberg says Meta will need 10x more computing power to train Llama 4 than Llama 3