Colorado State University and German Company Partner on Cutting-Edge Fusion Energy Project

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Colorado State University and German Company Partner on Cutting-Edge Fusion Energy Project
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CSU and a German technology company are teaming up on what is expected to be one of the most powerful laser facilities in the world and a major step in the quest to commercialize fusion energy, long seen as a potential source of carbon-free power.

Colorado State University and a German technology company are teaming up on what is expected to be one of the most powerful laser facilities in the world and a major step in the quest to commercialize fusion energy, long seen as a potential source of carbon-free power.Advanced Beam Laboratory,“CSU already today has a leading laser facility out at the Foothill campus.

“That fits Marvel’s timeline commercially,” Calhoun said. “And it fits CSU’s timeline to get things ramped up and hire faculty and be ready to hit the ground running.” Marvel Fusion scientists will use lasers they are developing with the latest technology at what will be the next-generation laser facility, Freund said.

“I think there’s a great momentum in the fusion space currently by scientific breakthroughs,” Freund said.

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