Helion Energy leads this transition, having secured a landmark deal to supply Microsoft with at least 50 megawatts of electricity by 2028. Unlike experimental prototypes, this commitment includes financial penalties for delays, marking a departure from traditional venture capital cycles. The company is currently building its Orion facility in Malaga, Washington, backed by significant capital from OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, including a $465 million Series G round that pushed its valuation to $15.5 billion.
Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS) is pursuing a parallel path, recently closing an $863 million funding round led by backers including Nvidia, Google, and Bill Gates. Their SPARC device, currently under construction as a demonstration facility, utilizes High-Temperature Superconducting magnets to achieve net-positive energy. Beyond this, CFS is planning the ARC plant in Virginia, designed to provide 400 megawatts of power to the grid by the early 2030s.




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