Google Just Bought 200 Megawatts of Fusion Power that Hasn't Been Invented Yet
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The company maintains that it can create energy through fusion, despite financial challenges.
The power plant will be built sometime early next decade in the US state of Virginia.
The need for more electricity in the middle of the AI era forces the company to find new ways to meet its climate objectives The technology companies are among the most noted for their environmental impact and to address this situation, Google agreed to buy electricity from a next nuclear fusion plant, a measure that is committed to one of the most important clean energies for scientists. The technology company announced the agreement to buy hal…
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Data centres look to fusion power
On 30 June 2025, Google signed a deal to purchase 200MW of power from Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS), which expects its first commercial power plant, ARC, to come online in the early 2030s. This announcement shows that fusion is now being taken seriously as a source of green, continuous energy, which will be vital in reducing the greenhouse gas emissions of data centers and other energy-intensive industries. Over the last five years, the fusi…
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