- Future scientists and engineers who will play a crucial role in delivering sustainable energy for generations to come are set to benefit from a new programme launched by the University of Sheffield and the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA)
- The initiative aimed at primary school pupils will spark children's curiosity in fusion - technology that replicates the power of the Sun to provide safe, clean, limitless energy
- The national rollout follows a successful pilot in schools in North Nottinghamshire, close to the site where the UK's first prototype fusion power plant will be constructed
A new nationwide fusion programme is set to spark children's curiosity into the technology that could provide limitless clean energy and turn the dream of a low carbon world into a reality.
The primary school scheme, called STEP Forward, launched by the University of Sheffield and the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UAEA), aims to inspire the engineers and scientists of tomorrow to become future fusion pioneers.
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