A Knoxville nuclear company backed by Bill Gates has asked Tennessee for a license to help it build the world’s first fusion power plant.
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Bill Gates-backed nuclear fusion firm files historic license for 350 MWe power plant
Bill Gates-backed nuclear fusion firm Type One Energy and the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) ...
Because of this, researchers and governments are investing time and effort in streamlining the nuclear fusion energy ...
Avalanche has raised $29 million in fresh funding to pursue its unique approach to fusion power, which can currently fit on a ...
Zap Energy’s three-meter reactor uses a lead-lithium liquid wall, cutting hardware needs and bringing cleaner, modular power ...
Tennessee regulators, TVA and Type One Energy submit a byproduct material licence application for the state’s first commercial fusion project.
Nuclear fusion involves heating atoms to extreme temperatures until they fuse. It promises abundant clean energy without the radioactive waste and dangers associated with nuclear ...
As companies around the world work to commercialize fusion energy—clean power generated by combining two light atoms—not much ...
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Are we finally on the road to fusion power?
Scientists working at a nuclear fusion facility in Oxford announced a record-breaking result. And while there's still a lot ...
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US technology to slash complex nuclear fusion simulation time from months to real-time
The Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) has launched a computing platform titled Simulation, Technology, ...
OpenStar Technologies has secured a $35 million commitment from the Regional Infrastructure Fund to further their research ...
US fusion energy developer Type One Energy has submitted the initial licensing application in preparation for the construction of a fusion power plant at Tennessee Valley Authority's former Bull Run ...
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