A U.S.-based fusion energy company has become the first such group to apply to join a major power grid operator.
New research suggests that cost declines could be slow for the technology. Fusion power could provide a steady, zero-emissions source of electricity in the future—if companies can get plants built and ...
Fusion’s first challenge is scientific: can we make it work at scale? Its second, far tougher test is economic: can we make it cheap enough to matter?
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Over the last several years, fusion power has gone from the butt of jokes — always a decade away! — to an increasingly tangible and tantalizing technology that has drawn investors off the sidelines.
Today, many fusion reactors rely on deuterium and tritium—heavy isotopes of hydrogen—to power fusion reactions. But where did this idea come from? Although the Manhattan Project makes mention of the ...
Scientists in the US have been testing spin-polarized nuclear fuel inside tokamaks operating at around 100 million degrees Celsius, to explore a more efficient path to fusion through particle ...
Fusion energy, mimicking the same process that powers the sun, has the potential of providing continuous, carbon-free power. Alphabet and Chevron are investing in fusion via startups like TAE ...
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