How cracking fusion could transform the global energy system
First Light Fusion’s CEO on the challenges of reaching commercial scale
First Light Fusion’s CEO on the challenges of reaching commercial scale
Scientists say, yet again, that nuclear fusion is a few years away. Are they right this time?
Nuclear fusion could be within America’s grasp by the end of the next decade, with investment and interest in the energy source from both Biden and the former Trump administration
The US Republicans’ assault on environmental, social and governance investing is starting to have significant consequence for international fund managers.
Nuclear, believe it or not, is booming again. And with a serious pile of private and public funding behind them, these companies say they’re even getting closer to fusion.
Nuclear fusion promises unlimited clean, safe energy — even if making it involves temperatures hotter than the sun. Here’s what’s going on inside the reactor.
Investments in the unproven technology are a vote of confidence it can become a viable source of clean energy.
The latest survey from the Fusion Industry Association (FIA) – “The global fusion industry in 2022”, provides a snapshot of the state of the growing fusion industry in 2022.
Investment in commercial fusion projects has accelerated significantly over the last year, leading the sector’s main players to predict fusion power will be on the grid by the 2030s in a new industry report.
Technology receives more investment in the past 12 months than in previous 10 years.