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General Atomics plans facility to test nuclear fusion blankets for future power plants
General Atomics has received a $20 million California Competes Tax Credit to advance the ...
For decades, humans have sought to harness the power of the stars to generate electricity here on Earth. And for nearly as long, achieving that goal always seemed just a decade away. Now, a slew of ...
After getting a jolt from one of the biggest corporations in the world, Kearny-based Thea Energy is progressing on its goal of making fusion a commercially viable clean energy solution. Named after ...
The energy source that powers the stars was first demonstrated in an experiment in 1934. Ever since then the promise of clean, virtually limitless energy has been greatly anticipated with commercial ...
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