Proxima Fusion seeks €2 Billion to build a nuclear fusion test facility
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Proxima Fusion seeks €2 Billion to build a nuclear fusion test facility
Proxima Fusion, a Munich-based nuclear energy startup, has outlined plans to raise about €2 billion to build a major fusion test facility in Germany that could be a milestone on the path to commercially viable fusion power. The company expects more than half of that, roughly €1.2 billion, to come from the German federal government, […] This story continues at The Next Web
Prime Minister Söder envisages up to 400 million euros in order to create the world's first nuclear fusion plant in Bavaria. However, the investment is conditional.
A number of German start-ups want to finally help the promised fusion technology for decades to break through and rely on subsidies from the state. It is about billions, but the doubts are big
In Garching near Munich, one of Europe's boldest energy projects is being built: A fusion reactor is to be constructed for 2 billion euros by the early 2030s – with RWE, the start-up Proxima Fusion and the Max Planck Institute.
A letter of intent for Germany's first fusion demonstration reactor has just been signed in Munich – costs: two billion euros. The start-up Proxima Fusion intends to put the plant into operation by 2033. read more on t3n.de
Research is being carried out on nuclear fusion worldwide - in Bavaria the ambitious project is now to be advanced to the extent that it will be commercially usable for energy production. (Illustration)
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