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Helion Breaks Ground on First Fusion Power Plant to Supply Energy to Microsoft

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Fusion energy company Helion announced that it has started working on the site of Orion, its first fusion power plant, aimed at providing carbon-free energy to offtaker Microsoft by 2028. Fusion, the process of combining two atoms to release energy, is seen as a potential source of abundant, zero-carbon power. Unlike fossil fuels, fusion does not emit carbon, and unlike nuclear fission, it does not generate highly radioactive waste. Large scale …
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nuclearstreet.com broke the news in on Thursday, July 31, 2025.
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