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Fusion Energy

Fusion power is on the rise with projects such as a multinational $25 billion International Thermonuclear Reactor and is under construction in southern France with the goal of beginning operations in late 2025 and actually producing power a decade later. [1] But now thanks to private enterprise the opportunity of spreading this technology is only increasing. Commercial Projects hoping to bring include Tokamak Energy of Oxford, England; General Fusion of Vancouver, Canada; TAE Technologies of California, United States; First Light Fusion, a University of Oxford spin off; and lastly Commonwealth Fusion Systems, a spinout of Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

  1. ^ T.G. (2019). "FUSION ENERGY: A SPARK TO START-UPS". ASEE Prism. 29 (1): 12–12. ISSN 1056-8077.