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  1. Publications. CFS is constructing SPARC, the world’s first commercially-relevant net energy (Q>1) fusion system. SPARC is designed with the collective and proven knowledge of the world’s fusion programs, using well-established plasma physics as well as cutting-edge tools that include advanced simulations, data analysis, and science from ...

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      SPARC: Fusion Energy Demonstration. Commonwealth Fusion...

  2. SPARC is a tokamak under development by Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS) in collaboration with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Plasma Science and Fusion Center (PSFC). [1] . Funding has come from Eni, [2] Breakthrough Energy Ventures, Khosla Ventures, Temasek, Equinor, Devonshire Investors, and others. [3] [4] [5]

  3. The MIT Plasma Science & Fusion Center in collaboration with private fusion startup Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS). is developing a conceptual design for SPARC, a compact, high-field, net fusion energy device. SPARC would be the size of existing mid-sized fusion devices, but with a much stronger magnetic field. Based on established physics ...

  4. 10 de feb. de 2023 · Phase 1 development of the new campus, which broke ground 18 months ago, includes: SPARC facility: SPARC is a compact tokamak fusion device that will produce fusion power at a level needed to...

  5. 10 de may. de 2022 · Commonwealth Fusion Systems, MIT’s Plasma Science and Fusion Center and others are working to build SPARC, a prototype device that aims to extract net energy from plasma and generate fusion power, reports Philip Ball for Scientific American.