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Chinese start-up aims for nuclear fusion at half the cost of US rivals

Shanghai’s Energy Singularity looks to raise $500mn to develop clean energy breakthrough using locally sourced materials
Energy Singularity said in June that its first high-temperature superconducting (HTS) tokamak device, the Honghuang 70, was in operation.

A Shanghai start-up is seeking to raise $500mn to develop cheaper next-generation nuclear fusion technology, as China races with the west to crack the problem of commercialising the groundbreaking clean energy.

Nuclear fusion — where hydrogen isotopes fuse after being heated to extreme temperatures, releasing energy — has for decades held the potential to provide bountiful emissions-free electricity with no long-lived radioactive nuclear waste.

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