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Commonwealth Fusion Advances Plans for 400 MW Fusion Reactor

Commonwealth Fusion is progressing with its fusion reactor plans, specifically the ARC project, which follows the nearly complete SPARC reactor. The company has released peer-reviewed research detailing the design and operational models for ARC, emphasizing the use of advanced superconductors.

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Commonwealth Fusion, a startup focused on fusion power, is advancing its plans for a 400 MW reactor called ARC. The company is building a tokamak-style reactor named SPARC, which is over 70% complete and expected to begin operations next year. This project aims to utilize high-temperature superconductors to create a powerful magnetic field for a smaller reactor design. In collaboration with the academic community, Commonwealth Fusion has published five peer-reviewed papers outlining the current models and necessary research to finalize the design of ARC.

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Commonwealth Fusion makes the physics case for its 400 MW reactor

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