Fusion energy company opens campus in Devens
The new campus of Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS) has now opened in Devens and is designed to support the deployment and development of commercial fusion energy.
The campus spans close to 50 acres and features the new headquarters of CFS, a SPARC facility, and an advanced manufacturing facility. The SPARC facility is the first viable machine of net energy fusion of a commercial nature in the world and is now under construction. The large campus will enable the company to grow and to scale fusion power on a commercial basis for the world. The creation of such new campuses often requires the help of stationery printers for the printing of new letterheads, business cards, and other corporate material.
CEO of CFS, Bob Mumgaard, said that this is an important milestone in the history of the company as it continues to grow and develop commercial fusion energy that will be available around the world. He added that this new campus will function to bring together the company’s technologies, advanced manufacturing capabilities, and its team. There will also be a test to determine if fusion performance can be carried out at a scale that will enable fusion energy to be brought successfully to the market.
CFS began as a private company in 2018, having its roots in the Plasma Science and Fusion Center at MIT. The leading investors in clean energy from around the world have backed the company with over $2 billion.
The campus spans close to 50 acres and features the new headquarters of CFS, a SPARC facility, and an advanced manufacturing facility. The SPARC facility is the first viable machine of net energy fusion of a commercial nature in the world and is now under construction. The large campus will enable the company to grow and to scale fusion power on a commercial basis for the world. The creation of such new campuses often requires the help of stationery printers for the printing of new letterheads, business cards, and other corporate material.
CEO of CFS, Bob Mumgaard, said that this is an important milestone in the history of the company as it continues to grow and develop commercial fusion energy that will be available around the world. He added that this new campus will function to bring together the company’s technologies, advanced manufacturing capabilities, and its team. There will also be a test to determine if fusion performance can be carried out at a scale that will enable fusion energy to be brought successfully to the market.
CFS began as a private company in 2018, having its roots in the Plasma Science and Fusion Center at MIT. The leading investors in clean energy from around the world have backed the company with over $2 billion.