https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G1vyMcqiVtAHelion Energy, a nuclear fusion power company, and Nucor Corporation, the largest steel producer and recycler in North America, announced an agreement to develop a 500 MWe fusion power plant at a Nucor steel manufacturing facility in the United States. This collaboration is aimed at accelerating the future of clean energy in the industrial manufacturing sector.
Nucor will invest $35 million into Helion Energy as part of the deal. Helion Energy has received over $600 million in funding and commitments for another $1.7 billion to develop commercial nuclear fusion.
A few months ago, Helion Energy signed a deal to provide Microsoft with 50 MWe of fusion power by 2028.
https://www.nextbigfuture.com/2023/09/helion-energy-partners-with-nucor-steel-for-500mw-nuclear-fusion-power-plant-in-2030.html---------------
Been watching Helion for a minute. Their design is centered around pulsed fusion v. the brute force method of the tokamak, and I think far more feasible. I like their business model and think if anyone can do it, they can.