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A Futuristic Plan to Make Steel With Nuclear Fusion
Helion Energy and Nucor are teaming up to build a power plant at one of Nucor’s U.S. steel mills
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Helion Energy and Nucor are teaming up to build a power plant at one of Nucor’s U.S. steel mills
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In pursuit of building the world’s first fusion power plant, enabling a future with unlimited clean electricity.
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Real Engineering visits Helion at its Redmond and Everett locations
At Helion, our mission isn’t just a statement. It’s a call for action against climate change, all while enhancing the well-being of every individual on this earth.
Read blogIt's true, FRCs are unstable. A good question to ask then is, why start a fusion company based on an FRC approach?
Read blogFusion, which would provide virtually limitless low-cost energy whenever and wherever it’s needed, unlocks an insurmountable amount of opportunity for the world.
Read blogNuclear fusion could change the world. It would produce energy at lower costs than we generate it now without greenhouse gas emissions or long-term nuclear waste.
NPRHere's our full-length interview with David Kirtley, founder of Helion Energy, where we dive deep into the need for fusion as a replacement for fossil fuels.
Age of MiraclesAltman said the silver lining is that more climate-friendly sources of energy, particularly nuclear fusion or cheaper solar power and storage, are the way forward for AI.
ReutersInside a warehouse in Everett, Wash., the commercial fusion company Helion is building a next-generation device that it believes can revolutionize the electricity business.
NPRHelion Energy and Nucor are teaming up to build a power plant at one of Nucor’s U.S. steel mills
Wall Street JournalFor half a century we've focused on creating a sustained fusion reaction. However, is a sustained reaction really the right approach? Helion Energy's topography is so different, that it may just have a chance.
The Plasma ChannelHelion Energy wants to produce large amounts of electricity through fusion by 2028.
Business InsiderMicrosoft has signed a power purchase agreement with nuclear fusion energy startup Helion for at least 50 megawatts of electricity beginning in 2028, the companies announced Wednesday.
AxiosMicrosoft has signed the world’s first-ever deal to purchase fusion energy.
The company has agreed to buy 50 megawatts of energy per year from Washington state-based Helion Energy starting in 2028.
Microsoft inks deal with fusion start-up for electricity on a timeline that would be game-changing, if real.
Washington PostThe nation’s top regulatory body for nuclear power plants and other nuclear materials, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, has officially voted to regulate nuclear fusion differently than fission.
CNBCHelion Energy is nominated as a PNW Workplace of the Year
GeekWireNuclear fusion, generative A.I., bee tracking and more. There’s a lot to like.
New York TimesReal Engineering visits Helion at its Redmond and Everett locations
Real EngineeringCleo Abram and Simone Giertz build a fusor with help from the Helion team
Cleo AbramMatt and Sean talk to Helion Energy’s CEO, David Kirtley about their technology.
Still TBD PodcastVisiting Helion Energy’s enormous workspace and lab in Everett, Wash., pulled the idea of fusion out of the completely fantastical and into the potentially real for me.
CNBCCan this new nuclear fusion generator make unlimited clean electricity?
Electric FutureAs the world searches for a way to avoid climate catastrophe, dozens of fusion startups are putting billions of dollars into the risky quest for unlimited clean power.
Bloomberg QuicktakeThe firm is the winner of a new award by Economic Alliance Snohomish County, called Opportunity Lives Here.
Everett HeraldThe company, which is relocating from Redmond, is on a multibillion-dollar quest to produce clean electricity.
Everett HeraldHelion Energy, a clean energy company committed to creating a new era of plentiful, zero-carbon electricity from fusion, today announced the close of its $0.5 billion Series E, with an additional $1.7 billion of commitments tied to specific milestones.
TechCrunchLocal startup Helion Energy said Tuesday it will build a facility in Everett to test the latest version of its “fusion energy” generator, a project it said has the potential to create electricity without producing any carbon emissions.
The Seattle TimesUS-based Helion Energy announced that its sixth fusion generator prototype has exceeded 100 million degrees Celsius. The prototype, called Trenta, has undergone a 16-month series of reliability and durability tests on key components of the fusion process.
World Nuclear NewsTogether, we’re working to deploy a 500 MW fusion power plant, a major step in decarbonizing industrial manufacturing
Read press releaseIn pursuit of building the world’s first fusion power plant, enabling a future with unlimited clean electricity
Read press releaseAppropriate regulation will enable Helion to safely and rapidly deploy fusion electricity to the grid
Read press releaseThis new funding will be used to accelerate our construction of Polaris, expected to demonstrate net electricity from fusion in 2024.
Read press releaseWashington Governor Jay Inslee and Everett Mayor Cassie Franklin attend in support of the company’s expansion of operations and creation of new clean energy jobs.
Read press releaseBoth Mark Significant Achievements In Path Toward Commercial Fusion Electricity.
Read press releaseThe company raised $40 million in Series D funding, accelerating Helion’s ability to innovate new technology that will create a path to unlimited, clean electricity from fusion.
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