General Atomics pushes ahead with self-fueling nuclear fusion tech tests
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General Atomics received California tax-credit funding to design and develop a new San Diego facility testing a lithium blanket component that would allow fusion reactors to create their own fuel while generating power, advancing a key engineering challenge in making commercial fusion reactors net-energy positive.
Fusion remains far from commercial deployment, and this represents one component of an enormously complex engineering challenge.
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