subject: Energy Systems Division of Logos Technologies is a Single Solution to National and Global Energy Demands [print this page] Logos Technologies delivers innovative technology and program solutions enabling critical mission operations for government (Defense, Intelligence Community (IC), and civilian agencies) and commercial clients. No single solution to national and global energy demands exists todaynor will it in the future. Instead, Logos' Energy Systems Division advocates for advanced, environmentally responsible solutions that are appropriate to particular needsfrom nuclear to "green" solutionsfor a broad range of issues.
Logos' Energy Systems Division performs energy analysis and systems studies and serves as a resource for the Department of Energy (DOE) and its Nuclear Energy Division, Department of Defense (DOD), Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), Sandia National Laboratories, National Nuclear Security Agency (NNSA), and commercial clients. Logos Technologies is also developing capabilities in nuclear energy (advanced fission reactors, fission-fusion hybrids, fusion), biofuels, and other renewables. The projects include examining fuel cycle solutions for generation-4 nuclear reactors to close the fuel cycle and reduce waste, researching how to maximize fusion with non-pulse power drivers, and developing cellulosic biofuels.
As the Director of Energy Systems,E. Michael Campbell is responsible for management, revenue creation, strategic vision and execution of all energy R&D. In addition,E. Michael Campbell is also responsible for programs including Generation IV Nuclear fission reactors with a focus on closing the fuel cycle, fusion strategy including the development of fusion-fission hybrids, and advanced biofuels directed towards the economic production of high energy density liquid hydrocarbon fuels produced form cellulosic feedstock.
E. Michael Campbell recently received a major $36M program in biofuels to convert cellulosic biomass into high energy density hydrocarbon fuel (JP8) and became a major participant in the $20M "Deep Burn" program, which is developing high temperature gas reactors to destroy spent nuclear fuel and this make so, called Generation IV reactors a component of closing the nuclear fission fuel cycle. This program was developed by Logos employees who are part of the Energy Division of Logos Technologies.
Logos Technologies develops partnerships with other energy-focused researchers, large-scale industrial partners, small businesses, and universities to provide the right solutions to its clients at the right time.
Energy Systems Division of Logos Technologies is a Single Solution to National and Global Energy Demands
By: Henry Wilson
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