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  2. ‘World’s first’ grid-scale nuclear fusion power plant ...

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    The world is desperate for a clean, abundant source of energy that can replace fossil fuels as an always-available baseload power: nuclear fusion promises to be just that.

  3. Commercial fusion - Wikipedia

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    Commercial Fusion is a term used to refer to privately owned companies whose aim is to sell electricity produced by nuclear fusion. The industry now consists of over 40 companies who have attracted a combined total of more than $6 billion in investment.

  4. Inside the Nuclear Fusion Facility That Changed the World - AOL

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    NIF, which cost $3.5 billion to build, gets its approximately $380 million annual operating budget from the National Nuclear Security Administration, an agency of the U.S. Department of Energy ...

  5. Why is There New Interest in Fusion Energy? - AOL

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    Ben Levitt is the director of research and development at Zap Energy. Scientists say nuclear fusion is very different than nuclear fission, which powers hundreds of power plants across the world ...

  6. Category:Fusion power companies - Wikipedia

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    Fusion power companies with the goal of achieving commercial fusion. Pages in category "Fusion power companies" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.

  7. Nuclear fusion - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear fusion–fission hybrid (hybrid nuclear power) is a proposed means of generating power by use of a combination of nuclear fusion and fission processes. The concept dates to the 1950s, and was briefly advocated by Hans Bethe during the 1970s, but largely remained unexplored until a revival of interest in 2009, due to the delays in the ...

  8. The US led on nuclear fusion for decades. Now China is in ...

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    US companies are worried they’re losing their lead in mastering this near-limitless form of energy, as new fusion companies sprout across China, and Beijing outspends DC. The US led on nuclear ...

  9. The Hope and Hype of Fusion Energy, Explained - AOL

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    Advances in the potential energy source may not be about electricity, at least at first.