Fusion Technology Advancing

Canton, Massachusetts. Photo by David Trinks on Unsplash.

Commonwealth Fusion Systems has announced the installation of the first magnet in its demonstration device, which Commonwealth hopes to turn on in 2027 after installing 17 additional magnets.

For details: https://techcrunch.com/2026/01/06/commonwealth-fusion-systems-installs-reactor-magnet-lands-deal-with-nvidia/ 

For context: https://www.engineering.columbia.edu/about/news/fusion-energy-powering-solution-climate-change

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