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LPP Initiates 2 Year Experiment to Test pB11 Fusion

by Admin on Dec 18, 2008 at 11:49 AM

WEST ORANGE, NJ - Dec. 18, 2008 - Lawrenceville Plasma Physics Inc., (“LPP”) a small research and development company based in West Orange, NJ, announces the initiation of a two-year-long experimental project to test the scientific feasibility of Focus Fusion.

Focus Fusion Is:

The goals of the experiment are:

The most powerful DPF in North America

[Update:  January 18, 2010, a more powerful DPF unveiled in Vegas.]
The experiment will be carried out in an experimental facility in New Jersey using a newly-built DPF device capable of reaching peak currents of more than 2 MA.

This will be the most powerful DPF in North America and the second most powerful in the world. For the millionth of a second that the DPF will be operating during each pulse, its capacitor bank will be supplying about one third as much electricity as all electric generators in the United States.

Capacitor bank design

To help in the design of the capacitor bank, LPP has hired a leading expert in DPF design and experiment, Dr. John Thompson. Dr. Thompson has worked for over twenty years with Maxwell Laboratories and Alameda Applied Sciences Corporation to develop pulsed power devices, including DPFs and diamond switches.

The research team

A small team of three plasma physicists will perform the experiments:

Financing

The $1.2 million for the project has been provided by a $500,000 investment from The Abell Foundation, Inc, of Baltimore, Maryland, and by additional investments from several individuals.

Patented Technology

The basic technology of LPP’s approach is covered by a patent application which was allowed in full by the US Patent Office in November.  LPP expects the patent to be issued shortly.

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