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Zap Energy just pivoted to add nuclear fission to its fusion program — hedging its bet as the race to power AI data centers heats up
Zap Energy built its reputation on a bold promise: a compact fusion reactor that uses sheared flows of ionized gas to confine ...
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Zap Energy becomes the first fusion company to add traditional nuclear fission to its business — a move that stunned the industry
Zap Energy, the Seattle-area startup that has spent nearly a decade chasing fusion power through an unconventional plasma ...
Energy is released inside nuclear power plants through a controlled process that produces heat, which is then used to generate electricity ...
Fusion startup Zap Energy is adding nuclear fission to its quest for nuclear power, naming Zabrina Johal as CEO to lead the new dual-purpose effort.
As if the U.S. grids weren’t stressed enough, AI data centers threaten to overwhelm them further with their massive energy demands. To address these challenges, researchers in Utah are entertaining ...
California-based Deep Fission, which plans to place small modular reactors in boreholes a mile underground, has announced ...
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