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A Clean Energy Opportunity

Fusion Designed for Practical Power

See how General Fusion is advancing clean power with a practical engineering approach.

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Global Energy Demand is Surging

Electricity demand is projected to nearly double by 2050 to meet growing energy needs worldwide. To meet this global need, energy systems must grow rapidly while remaining reliable and reducing carbon emissions.

McKinsey & Company, Global Energy Perspective 2023: Power outlook, January 2024

Rising Demand

Global population growth, economic development, and electrification are steadily increasing electricity consumption across nearly every sector of the economy.

AI & Data Center Boom

Artificial intelligence and cloud computing are driving rapid growth in energy-intensive data centers, creating new and sustained demand for reliable electricity.

Grid Under Pressure

Electric vehicles, industrial electrification, and digital infrastructure are placing unprecedented demand on power grids worldwide.

Fusion: The Ultimate Clean Energy Solution

Clean Energy

Fusion produces no carbon emissions during operation and generates no long-term radioactive waste.

Efficiency & Scalability

Fusion systems can produce large amounts of energy from small amounts of fuel, helping power communities, industries, and economies with clean electricity.

Fuel Abundance

Fusion fuel can be sourced from hydrogen isotopes and lithium, materials that are widely available and distributed around the world.

Safety Advantage

The fusion process is inherently self-limiting and stops naturally if the precise conditions required for fusion are not maintained.

Cost Effective

Fusion has the potential to deliver cost-competitive electricity due to several structural advantages, including a lower regulatory burden compared to conventional fission.

MTF: A Practical Solution to Commercialization

Our Secret Sauce? The Liquid Metal Wall

Illustration shown for conceptual purposes only and not representative of the final commercial design

Barriers Other Fusion Approaches Face

  • Material Degradation
  • Fuel Sourcing
  • Energy Capture
  • Cost

Engineered Practical Solutions

MTF uniquely solves critical barriers to fusion energy.

  • Durable Fusion Machine – Liquid metal protects machine from damage.
  • Abundant Tritium Fuel – Produces sufficient fusion fuel for the life of the power plant
  • Simple Energy Conversion – Creates steam and spins a traditional turbine
  • Economical Fusion Power – Uses simple, existing materials. No superconducting magnets or expensive lasers