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The Dawn of a New Energy Era: Why Helion's Milestone Deserves Our Applause
Helion Energy has received the first-ever Radioactive Materials License and Radioactive Air Emissions License granted anywhere in the world for a nuclear fusion project, the company announced. The licenses were issued by the Washington State Department of Health. Helion said the approvals signal that fusion energy is moving beyond theoretical physics and government laboratories into real-world regulatory frameworks and safety standards. The company has a power purchase agreement in place with Microsoft and Constellation Energy. Helion stated that securing the licenses demonstrates a genuine commitment to safety protocols and operational standards, moving the technology from a laboratory test to an energy source. Nuclear fission has powered nearly 20% of America's electricity for decades, while fusion promises virtually limitless carbon-free energy. Helion acknowledged that achieving net energy gain from fusion remains one of the most challenging problems in science.
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