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
Fusion: The Ultimate Clean Energy Solution
MTF: A Practical Solution to Commercialization
Our Secret Sauce? The Liquid Metal Wall
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