A interesting small company .. From the "OTHER" side of the Fusion coin
-DonW-

General Fusion is working on a new, patent pending concept based on a recent
development in fusion research called Magnetized Target Fusion (MTF). MTF
has been building momentum in the fusion community for a few years now. It
is the goal of General Fusion to demonstrate this new clean, safe and
economical concept by 2010.

http://www.generalfusion.com/

Management Team:
http://www.generalfusion.com/management_team.php

Tucked away in the back corner of an old mattress warehouse in this
Vancouver suburb sits a silver sphere not much larger than a human head.
Like some mad inventor's futuristic Chia pet, it sprouts numerous wires that
lead to banks of capacitors, batteries capable of delivering their charge at
lightning speed.

It could easily pass for a school science project from some overly keen teen
-- complete with its very own home-made flourishes, like a particle detector
hidden inside a stovepipe and held together with black electrical tape.

But if this is a science project -- and in many ways that is what it is for
Michel Laberge, the 40-something PhD who has spent five years building and
perfecting it -- it is among the most ambitious ever conceived. This modest
assemblage of wires and dreams is in fact a home-brew nuclear-fusion reactor
-- if reactor is the right word to describe a device that has in the past
few years achieved a micro-second's worth of miniscule energy output just
seven times.

Michel Laberge, the 40-something PhD, has spent five years building and
perfecting his nuclear fusion device.

But for Mr. Laberge, a slightly dishevelled Quebecer who built his fusion
device in an old gas station on an island near Vancouver, it is the
prototype for something enormous -- something that, in his words, "will
actually save the planet."

http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/financialpost/story.html?id=2785016f-0338
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