ASP Isotopes said its subsidiary Quantum Leap Energy has started a collaboration with the University of Bristol to design a lithium laser enrichment research facility in the UK. The work is intended to support commercialization plans aimed at meeting rising demand for advanced nuclear fuel components. The company said the project could strengthen its competitive position by applying its Quantum Enrichment technology to lithium isotopic separation alongside its existing enrichment platform. If the design and feasibility phase is successful, the parties plan to move to construction at a University of Bristol off-campus site.
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