A Colorado-based fusion energy company said the U.S. Dept. of Energy (DOE) has approved the company’s preconceptual technical design for its commercial fusion power plant. Xcimer Energy on June 10 ...
Athena, Xcimer's reference architecture for commercial laser fusion power plants, is designed for continuous operation, industrial scale, and a fuel cycle that renews itself. Credit: Kilograph Xcimer ...
The US Department of Energy has formally approved Xcimer Energy's preconceptual design and technology development roadmap milestone for Athena, the company's architecture for fusion power plants.
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