News

The plant Google invested in isn’t going to be built until the early 203. When it starts generating usable fusion energy is still TBD.
Google has struck a deal to buy 200 megawatts of fusion power, as the tech giant struggles to reach its sustainability goals in the face of the growing energy demands of artificial intelligence ...
Google has also been an investor in another fusion company, TAE Technologies, since 2015 — although the recent deal with CFS marks Google’s first offtake agreement for fusion.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Alphabet's Google said on Monday it has struck a deal to buy power from a project in Virginia fueled by fusion, the reaction that powers the sun and the stars but is not yet ...
Scientists in Germany achieved a breakthrough in nuclear fusion energy with Wendelstein 7-X. The reactor sustained a fusion experiment for 43 seconds, surpassing previous records.
Today, many fusion reactors rely on deuterium and tritium—heavy isotopes of hydrogen—to power fusion reactions. But where did this idea come from? Although the Manhattan Project makes mention ...
Google on Monday announced a partnership with Commonwealth Fusion Systems, or CFS, a private company spun off from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, which marks the tech giant ′ s first ...
A new study examines the possibility of using direct fusion drives (DFD) or solar sails for such a mission, and while each have their benefits, a reliable fusion drive could deliver a 1,500 kg ...
Discover Fusion Finance’s turnaround plan under CEO Sanjay Garyali, focusing on asset quality, profitability, and MFI portfolio growth amid evolving challenges.
MUNICH, June 11, 2025--Proxima Fusion, Europe’s fastest-growing fusion energy company, today announced the close of its €130 million ($150 million) Series A financing — the largest private ...
The Callaway Ti Fusion is one of those rare irons that checks every box without making a big scene. It launches high, spins enough for the low-spin player, feels great and looks the part.
Commercial nuclear fusion power isn’t a reality yet. But venture capital is flowing into startups that promise that clean, safe, and virtually limitless energy is no longer just a distant dream.