magneto-inertial fusion

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about magneto-inertial fusion center on Helion Energy's commercial fusion power plant, which aims to supply electricity to Microsoft data centers by 2028. The technology is presented as a potential breakthrough for green energy in cloud computing, with the tag covering the engineering, timeline, and implications of this specific project. Topics include the shift from theoretical fusion research to a tangible contract and implementation, as well as the expected impact on carbon emissions and data center sustainability. The tag does not cover other fusion approaches or broader energy policy.
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    Helion’s Fusion Power Plant: Revolutionizing Green Energy for Data Centers by 2028

    The dawn of practical nuclear fusion power—a milestone long held as science fiction’s holy grail—has arrived in the form of Helion Energy’s recent step: the groundbreaking construction of the first commercial fusion power plant, with the ambitious goal of supplying electricity directly to...
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