Sam Altman-Backed Startup Claims 3-Year Path to Fusion Power 💥

Engadget
Jan 28, 2025
3 min read
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A private start-up called Helion aims to have a working fusion reactor by 2028

www.engadget.com/science/a-private-s...

Summary

Sam Altman-backed fusion startup Helion aims to have a working commercial fusion reactor by 2028, challenging the $22B ITER project's 2034+ timeline. Their "Polaris" magnetic fusion approach uses deuterium and helium-3 fuel, valued at $5.4B after raising over $1B. The company claims direct electricity generation without steam turbines.

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Organizations

Helion developer
ITER competitor

Key People

David Kirtley CEO
Sam Altman investor
Peter Thiel investor

Technologies

Polaris reactor in operation

Timeline

Phase: development
Target:
2028
Current:
2025-01-28
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