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Europe Signs Deal to Build World's First Commercial Fusion Power Plant in Bavaria

via Proxima Fusion·Feb 27

Proxima Fusion, energy giant RWE, the Free State of Bavaria, and the Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics have signed an agreement to build the world's first commercial fusion power plant in Europe. The landmark deal moves fusion energy from the realm of experimental physics into the domain of commercial infrastructure, with the consortium combining German engineering expertise, public funding, and private capital to pursue what has long been called the 'holy grail' of clean energy. If successful, the project would represent one of the most consequential energy breakthroughs since the splitting of the atom — delivering virtually limitless, carbon-free power from the same process that fuels the sun.

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