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Everett nuclear fusion energy company nets first customer: Microsoft
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Posted on 05/10/2023 3:44:50 PM PDT by algore

Helion Energy signed its first customer this week.

The Everett-based company agreed to provide the software giant Microsoft with at least 50 megawatts of electricity from its planned first fusion power plant, starting in 2028.

Fifty megawatts is enough electricity to power a data center or factory, said David Kirtley, Helion’s CEO.

Founded in 2013, Helion has launched a multi-billion-dollar effort to produce electricity from fusion, the nuclear reaction that powers the sun and stars.

Fusion has long been viewed as a potential zero-carbon source of energy.

Unlike nuclear fission, which obtains its energy from splitting atoms, fusion does not produce significant amounts of radioactive waste.

Electricity production is the second-largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in the United States. Greenhouse gases trap heat and make the planet warmer, according to the Environmental Protection Agency.

“This collaboration represents a significant milestone for Helion and the fusion industry as a whole,” Kirtley said. “We are grateful for the support of a visionary company like Microsoft. We still have a lot of work to do, but we are confident in our ability to deliver the world’s first fusion power facility.”

In a statement, Microsoft’s vice chair and president Brad Smith said, “We are optimistic that fusion energy can be an important technology to help the world transition to clean energy. “Helion’s announcement supports our own long term clean energy goals and will advance the market to establish a new, efficient method for bringing more clean energy to the grid, faster.”

Baltimore-based Constellation Energy Group, which provides electric power, natural gas, and energy management services, will serve as the power marketer and manage the transmission of electricity from Helion

Last year, Helion published results claiming it was the first private company to reach 100-million-degree plasma temperatures with its sixth fusion prototype.

(Excerpt) Read more at heraldnet.com ...


TOPICS: Business/Economy; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: energy; fusion
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Fusion is now.

Unbelievably I was in that town and randomly crashed their breakthrough party a few months ago and talked to them for a bit.

While they did not look like nuclear physicists they were partying really hard and beyond exited.

1 posted on 05/10/2023 3:44:50 PM PDT by algore
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To: algore

“Fusion is now.”

Nah, fusion is ALWAYS in 20 years.


2 posted on 05/10/2023 3:50:24 PM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom (I don’t like to think before I say something...I want to be just as surprised as everyone else…)
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To: algore
What they are doing is very clever. Compress and superheat deuterium into a plasma in two magnetic bottles and then eject both at accelerator-like speeds to smash into each other inside a central magnetic chamber which further compresses then to get more reactions and eject the even more superheated plasma out the side to convert charged plasma directly into electricity. Basically plasma --> fusion --> more plasma --> electricity.

Wonder if it could be modified so the ejection forms a propulsion system.

3 posted on 05/10/2023 3:52:56 PM PDT by pierrem15 ("Massacrez-les, car le seigneur connait les siens" )
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To: algore

“Fusion is now.”

They will not make the 2028 date.


4 posted on 05/10/2023 3:54:21 PM PDT by TexasGator
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To: algore
This is very interesting. Only five years from now. I'd like to see the contract.

50 Megawatts is a small industrial fossil fuel power plant.

5 posted on 05/10/2023 3:55:17 PM PDT by marktwain
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To: ProtectOurFreedom

For the last 50 years, Fusion power has been 20 years away. Remember the Tokamak? Was that named after a native American?


6 posted on 05/10/2023 3:58:32 PM PDT by dennisw
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To: dennisw

It’s Russian actually. And they are actually building ITER in France which is supposed to be the first one that can make more power than it uses.


7 posted on 05/10/2023 4:00:50 PM PDT by The Donker
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To: pierrem15
What they are doing is very clever.

It seems no different than anyone else's approach. It won't be ready.

8 posted on 05/10/2023 4:03:51 PM PDT by GingisK
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To: algore

I’ll wait until they actually have a working prototype that actually produces electricity.


9 posted on 05/10/2023 4:07:40 PM PDT by SauronOfMordor (The rot of all principle begins with a single compromise.)
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To: GingisK

“It seems no different than anyone else’s approach.”

Different.


10 posted on 05/10/2023 4:08:09 PM PDT by TexasGator
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To: GingisK

It’s quite different, because it doesn’t rely on keeping the plasma continuously bottled, just long enough to fuse and then eject. The process is then repeated.


11 posted on 05/10/2023 4:08:48 PM PDT by pierrem15 ("Massacrez-les, car le seigneur connait les siens" )
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To: GingisK

“It seems no different than anyone else’s approach. It won’t be ready.”

I am not so sure about that.

like I said, I was at their breakthrough party on March 3rd and they seemed pretty certain they were going to change the world as we know it.

Normally I would be as skeptical as I always was to Kevmo when he was still around


12 posted on 05/10/2023 4:10:32 PM PDT by algore
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To: dennisw

“Was that named after a native American?”

Of course! Where do you think Ted Turner got the Tokamak Chop from?


13 posted on 05/10/2023 4:14:28 PM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom (I don’t like to think before I say something...I want to be just as surprised as everyone else…)
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To: algore

“like I said, I was at their breakthrough party on March 3rd and they seemed pretty certain they were going to change the world as we know it.”

They have yet to demonstrate a net energy production.

No commercial plant design.

No NRC licensing plan

No site analysis

No safety evaluation

No production by 2028.


14 posted on 05/10/2023 4:18:19 PM PDT by TexasGator
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To: ProtectOurFreedom

Since 2004


15 posted on 05/10/2023 4:19:19 PM PDT by TexasGator
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To: algore

As Elon says, use the fusion reactor in the sky. Safer and economical and with wind and batteries, reliable.


16 posted on 05/10/2023 4:25:53 PM PDT by cicero2k
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To: algore

The most recent experiment was no more powerful than years before.


17 posted on 05/10/2023 5:09:23 PM PDT by momincombatboots (BQEphesians 6... who you are really at war with)
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To: algore

It’s a long way from fusion that won’t sustain itself to promising 50 megawatts in 5 years.


18 posted on 05/10/2023 5:10:23 PM PDT by Blood of Tyrants (It's science and therefore cannot be questioned!)
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What I find remarkable concerning the most recent announcement is that investors are putting their own money into these projects. These aren’t simply the result of bureaucrats doling out grants from Uncle Sugar.

Last fall, a group of Silicon Valley investors, including Sam Altman, Helion’s chairman of the board, provided a $500 million capital infusion to fund Polaris.

Another $1.7 billion is available should Helion reach key milestones. Kirtley said Monday the company is on track to achieve those milestones.

19 posted on 05/10/2023 5:44:22 PM PDT by Gunslingr3
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To: pierrem15

“Wonder if it could be modified so the ejection forms a propulsion system.”

That system as described would.


20 posted on 05/10/2023 5:55:30 PM PDT by Agatsu77
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