Microsoft partners with Helion Energy for fusion power in 2028.

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Helion Energy has announced an agreement to provide Microsoft with electricity from its first fusion power plant, with Constellation serving as the power marketer and managing the transmission for the project. Helion's plant is expected to be online by 2028 and has a power generation target of 50MW, or greater, with a one-year ramp-up period. Fusion produces next to no waste or radioactivity while processing and is far less risky than fission.
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