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HB11 Energy receives grant from US Department of Energy to develop clean, safe and unlimited fusion energy

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SYDNEY, Aug. 15, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The U.S. Department of Energy (DoE) has awarded a grant to HB11 Energy[1] as part of its 'Innovation Network for Fusion Energy' (INFUSE[2]) program with the objective, "to accelerate basic research to develop cost-effective, innovative fusion energy technologies in the private sector."

HB11 Energy receives grant from US Department of Energy to develop clean, safe and unlimited fusion energy The HB11 Energy team at Edward Teller Education Center, University of California – from left: Ellen Gorissen (GM Commercial), Dr. E. Michael Campbell (Scientific Advisory Board), Prof. Thomas A. Mehlhorn (Lead Target Design, Scientific Advisory Board), Dr. Warren McKenzie (Managing Director).

The program will provide access to world-leading expertise from the Laboratory for Laser Energetics (LLE) at the University of Rochester, an institutional partner of the National Ignition Facility, which recently demonstrated net energy gain from laser fusion[3]. Led by HB11 Energy's Prof Thomas Mehlhorn and Prof. Adam Sefkow from LLE, the research will be focused on innovative hydrogen-boron fuel targets in its program to develop clean and safe fusion energy.

Also now part of the project is Max Tabak, widely regarded as the father of the fast ignition laser fusion concept - the fourth Edward Teller Award recipient on the HB11 Energy Team.

INFUSE is one of the first public-private-partnership (PPP) programs established to accelerate fusion energy R&D in partnership with the private sector as part of a broader vision announced[4] by the White House to realise a fusion power plant on a decadal time-scale. To achieve this vision, the DoE is planning a greater PPP program, which is expected to be based on the NASA COTS program that supported SpaceX and established the commercial space launch industry.

The project will see hydrogen-boron developed as an alternative fuel to the deuterium-tritium used in most other fusion approaches, which faces enormous challenges to reach economic viability. Bypassing many of these challenges, the HB11 Energy technology uses a laser to drive the aneutronic hydrogen-boron-11 fusion reaction enabling a clean, safe, reliable and virtually unlimited source of energy that uses abundant fuels resulting in little or no harmful waste.

"It is a great honour to us all at HB11 Energy to have the DoE's fusion program supporting our world-leading researchers and their scientific developments towards hydrogen-boron fusion energy generation—an approach previously thought by many to be impossible," said Dr. Warren McKenzie, founder & Managing Director of HB11.

"We are now one step closer to realising the 1970s theories of our co-founder Professor Hora. Being aneutronic, the technology pathway to a functioning HB11 fusion energy reactor is significantly less complicated and therefore, shorter and much less expensive than any other proposed method of fusion energy. HB11 Energy's technologies could create the world's safest, most economic, lowest-carbon source of abundant clean energy."

About HB11 Energy

HB11 Energy[5] is creating the future of clean energy; safe, reliable, and unlimited electricity, generated by nuclear fusion reactors that use abundant fuels with little or no harmful waste. It does this by using laser technology to fuse hydrogen and boron-11. Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe, while Boron-11 comprises some 80% of all Boron found in nature, is readily available, and is a stable, non-radioactive isotope.

LinksHB11 Energy[6]Laser and Particle Beams Special issue "Advances In the Study of Laser-Driven Proton-Boron Fusion[7]"University of Rochester, Laboratory for Laser Energetics[8]Innovation Network for fusion energy (INFUSE)[9]

Media Contact: David Keogh, david@vida.com.au[10]

References

  1. ^ HB11 Energy (hb11.energy)
  2. ^ INFUSE (infuse.ornl.gov)
  3. ^ net energy gain from laser fusion (www.energy.gov)
  4. ^ announced (www.whitehouse.gov)
  5. ^ HB11 Energy (www.hb11.energy)
  6. ^ HB11 Energy (hb11.energy)
  7. ^ Advances In the Study of Laser-Driven Proton-Boron Fusion (www.hindawi.com)
  8. ^ University of Rochester, Laboratory for Laser Energetics (www.lle.rochester.edu)
  9. ^ Innovation Network for fusion energy (INFUSE) (infuse.ornl.gov)
  10. ^ david@vida.com.au (www.prnasia.com)

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