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Nuclear fusion

Nuclear fusion
Unlike fission reactors, which generate power by splitting heavy atoms, fusion produces energy by combining light atoms. The technology could provide huge amounts of electricity with far less long-lasting radioactive waste than conventional nuclear power and without the risk of reactor meltdowns, and is being heavily researched by scientists in China and other countries.
China energy security

Driven by AI demand, China on track to pass US as top nuclear energy producer

Beijing is building new reactors at unrivalled speed – but the US still holds an edge in nuclear fusion research, analyst says.

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China’s nuclear fusion start-ups power up with record funding round

Race for the stars: will China be first to deliver fusion energy by 2035?

Coordinated strategy of aggressive funding, talent repatriation and rapid prototyping is a bid to challenge Western dominance in the field.

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