WSJ News Exclusive | Nuclear-Fusion Startup Lands $1.8 Billion as Investors Chase Star Power

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Commonwealth Fusion Systems has raised more than $1.8 billion from the likes of Bill Gates and George Soros as startups race to generate carbon-free energy like the sun

Commonwealth Fusion Systems LLC said it has raised more than $1.8 billion in the largest private investment for nuclear fusion yet as startups race to be the first to generate carbon-free energy like the sun.

Big-name investors backing the latest funding round for the Massachusetts-based company include Microsoft Corp. co-founder Bill Gates and George Soros via his Soros Fund Management LLC. Some of Commonwealth Fusion’s competitors, including Helion Energy Inc., have also recently secured huge funding as

 

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Has elonmusk publicly commented on fusion? Obviously he's bet on solarenergy. BillGates and JeffBezos are both invested in fusion. Private funding is definitely the way to make fusionpower a reality. Sincerely hope I see this in my lifetime. cleanenergy

China remains well ahead of the U.S. in the adoption of nuclear energy generation.

Outstanding! THIS is the clean energy answer we needed.

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