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DOE Approves Xcimer Energy Athena Fusion Power Plant Preconceptual Design

DOE Approves Xcimer Energy Athena Fusion Power Plant Preconceptual Design Image: Primary
The U.S. Department of Energy has approved Xcimer Energy's preconceptual design and technology roadmap milestone for Athena. Athena is the architecture for the company's fleet of fusion power plants. It is designed for continuous operation and integrates the proprietary excimer laser platform with target delivery, fusion chamber, tritium breeding and power generation systems engineered for industrial scale. The milestone positions Xcimer among the leading companies to commercialize fusion energy at industrial scale. It marks a comprehensive government review of a privately developed fusion plant architecture. The acceptance reflects progress under the DOE's Fusion Milestone Development Program and validates the company's roadmap for translating laboratory fusion breakthroughs into a commercially deployable energy system. Xcimer submitted a detailed assessment covering plant performance targets, economics, system level engineering requirements, safety and environmental analyses and technology development pathways. The milestone comes a week after the company began operating Phoenix. Phoenix is the largest privately owned laser system in the world and serves as the company's prototype for commercializing laser fusion. Phoenix is housed in Xcimer's Denver laser facility. It is a proof of concept for an unconventional fusion architecture using a krypton fluoride excimer laser. The system uses stimulated Brillouin scattering to compress pulses to the nanosecond timescales required for fusion. The company is designing Athena for real world power plant requirements expected to include decades of continuous operation. A liquid wall chamber maximizes availability The DOE acceptance follows Xcimer's completion of earlier program milestones over the first 18 month budget period. Next phases include full scale subsystem testing, engineering validation and preparation for an integrated plant demonstration. Xcimer is among a select group of companies participating in the Milestone Based Fusion Development Program, each pursuing different technical approaches to commercially viable fusion power.
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