Helion Breaks Ground on First Fusion Power Plant to Supply Energy to Microsoft
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When completed, the fusion power plant is expected to produce clean energy for Microsoft's data centers.
Helion Breaks Ground on First Fusion Power Plant to Supply Energy to Microsoft
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 …
Microsoft-Backed Fusion Company Begins Work On Washington Nuclear Fusion Plant - NucNet - Pro-Nuclear Power Blogs - Nuclear Street - Nuclear Power Plant News, Jobs, and Careers
Microsoft-backed nuclear fusion company Helion has begun work on its first fusion power plant in Chelan County in the US state of Washington. The Orion plant is set to deliver power to Microsoft data centres in the state by 2028, should development ...
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