Google invests in nuclear fusion with MIT spinoff Commonwealth

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Google has agreed to buy 200 MW of power from Commonwealth Fusion Systems' planned fusion power plant in Virginia, marking one of the first offtake deals in the emerging fusion energy sector, with the plant expected to be operational by the early 2030s, signaling growing confidence in fusion as a viable clean energy source.
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