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Discuss funding sources for polywell research, including the non-profit EMC2 Fusion Development Corporation, as well as any other relevant research efforts.

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Fusion Power Associates

FUSION POWER ASSOCIATES is a non-profit, tax-exempt research and educational foundation, providing timely information on the status of fusion development and other applications of plasma science and fusion research. We do this primarily through the issuance of bi-monthly Executive Newsletters, email Fusion Program Notes and sponsorship of annual management-level technical symposia.

The Association assists students, media, the public and others by providing lay-level materials, brochures, commentary, expert advice and referrals to experts for specialized information and provides editorial assistance to the Journal of Fusion Energy (Springer Publishers) in soliciting, translating, editing and publishing technical papers on plasma physics and fusion energy.

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They do already have a link to the emc^2 website. But I couldn't find anything else there explaining the polywell concept and ts advantages.

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jmc wrote:They do already have a link to the emc^2 website. But I couldn't find anything else there explaining the polywell concept and ts advantages.
They have some stuff in their papers section.

Plus they have had IEC speakers at their major gatherings.

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