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Realta Fusion Turns an Old Sausage Factory into a Power Hub

From processed meats to plasma, Realta Fusion is converting the historic Oscar Mayer facility in Madison, Wisconsin, into a cutting-edge research center. CEO Kieran Furlong expects the site, dubbed Forge, to generate its first plasma by 2029, marking a significant pivot for the industrial landmark.

Realta Fusion Turns an Old Sausage Factory into a Power Hub

The choice of the former sausage factory was driven by more than just available floor space. The site offers robust power infrastructure and keeps the startup close to its roots at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, a reliable pipeline for the plasma physicists needed to push fusion technology forward. While rivals have flocked to coastal tech hubs or national laboratories, Realta opted to capitalize on the state’s aggressive push to become a fusion leader.

Wisconsin officials are backing that ambition with a $55 million incentive package, including a crucial sales tax exemption for the fusion industry signed into law this April. This legislative move alone covers $37.5 million of the total support, signaling a rare bipartisan commitment to the sector. By staying, Realta secures its position as the state’s primary fusion champion, gaining direct access to policymakers eager to prove that the Midwest can anchor the next generation of energy infrastructure.

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