Everett-based Helion receives approval to build fusion power plant
EVERETT A Chelan County hearing examiner approved a conditional use permit on Tuesday, allowing Everett-based Helion Energy to construct what could become the worlds first fusion power plant in the town of Malaga near the Columbia River.
Helion broke ground for the facility in July. The decision this week clears the way for it to build a 100,000-square-foot fusion generation building, a 55,000-square-foot substation and a 26,800-square-foot assembly building, according to project documents.
This is another important step toward a future of abundant, clean, safe, affordable energy, said David Kirtley, Helions co-founder and CEO, in a press release. As a company of builders with a single-minded focus on making electricity from fusion commercially practical, we couldnt be more excited to move into this next phase of construction for the Orion power plant.
Some energy experts have said they dont think that commercial fusion, which aims to harness the same nuclear reactions that fuel the sun and stars, will be available until the year 2050 or beyond. But Kirtley said the approval to build the plants puts Helion on track to provide power to Microsoft by the end of 2028.
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