The race is on for clean energy company Helion Energy to build a fusion power plant capable of producing enough electricity for tech behemoth Microsoft in five years.
Electromagnetic coils that will be used in Helion's seventh fusion energy prototype, Polaris.
"But we've never been able to harness it on Earth in a way that we can produce electricity from it."
A graphic explaining how Helion's fusion energy technology works.
That means if something happens to the machine producing fusion energy, it will shut down immediately.
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