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Google is making a big bet on a power source that hasn’t yet been used successfully anywhere in the world: nuclear fusion.
In a first-of-its-kind agreement, Google will purchase electricity from a nuclear fusion power plant. But the technology ...
Google has struck a deal to buy 200 megawatts of fusion power, as the tech giant struggles to reach its sustainability goals ...
In a study published in Physical Review Letters, scientists at GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung have discovered ...
Google will start harnessing power from a cutting-edge nuclear fusion company as it seeks to use cleaner energy for its artificial intelligence (AI) data centres.
Alphabet's Google said on Monday it has struck a deal to buy power from a project in Virginia fueled by fusion, the reaction ...
The plant Google invested in isn’t going to be built until the early 203. When it starts generating usable fusion energy is ...
Google will buy power from a fusion project in Virginia. The deal is with Commonwealth Fusion Systems. This is the first ...
Tech giant Google has signed a power purchase agreement (PPA) with Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS) to buy at least 200 MW of energy from CFS's planned ...
Google has agreed to purchase 200 megawatts of fusion energy from Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS). That's assuming, of course, the Massachusetts-based startup can actually get the miniaturized sun ...
Fusion energy, which powers the sun and stars, involves forcing light atoms together to release large amounts of energy. Unlike nuclear fission, fusion does not generate large amounts of radioactive ...
Both plants will rely on the fusion process that joins hydrogen atoms together to generate heat, which can be used to make electricity. Unlike a nuclear plant’s fission reactor, which generates heat ...