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Microsoft Relies on Nuclear Power: a Fusion Power Plant to Power Its Data Centers

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Helion Energy, a Washington-based startup, is talking about it with its bold project of a nuclear fusion power plant, supported by influential figures such as Sam Altman of OpenAI and the venture capital branch of SoftBank, the team is using water-based fuel to transform the way in which energy is produced.This project could well mark a decisive turning point in the search for clean and affordable energy.Innovative project in Chelan The power pl…
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Helion Energy, a Washington-based startup, is talking about it with its bold project of a nuclear fusion power plant, supported by influential figures such as Sam Altman of OpenAI and the venture capital branch of SoftBank, the team is using water-based fuel to transform the way in which energy is produced.This project could well mark a decisive turning point in the search for clean and affordable energy.Innovative project in Chelan The power pl…

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L'EnerGeek broke the news in on Thursday, September 18, 2025.
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