Commonwealth Fusion Systems to Build First Commercial Fusion Power Plant in Virginia
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Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS), the largest private fusion company, announced it will build the world's first grid-scale commercial fusion power plant at the James River Industrial Center in Chesterfield County, Virginia. CFS has reached an agreement with Dominion Energy Virginia for non-financial collaboration, including development and technical expertise, as well as leasing rights for the proposed site. The announcement follows a global site search by CFS.
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CFS has reached an agreement with Dominion Energy Virginia to provide non-financial collaboration, including development and technical expertise as well as leasing rights for the proposed site.
CFS conducted a global search for the site of it
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