FUSION ENERGY NEWS

This Week’s Fusion News: July 17, 2026

This Week’s Fusion News: July 17, 2026

This week Pacific Fusion and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory reported that the Sirius pulsed power prototype has surpassed 3,000 shots, validating the impedance-matched Marx generator architecture that Pacific Fusion has already scaled into a system delivering the highest peak power ever from a single-step pulsed power driver. Inertia Enterprises opened its new Livermore headquarters, a 50,000 square foot facility housing the world’s first fusion fuel target factory. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Cleveland Clinic, and IBM completed the first known quantum computations of fusion fuel materials, modeling nine configurations of the tritium breeding salt FLiBe. And General Fusion became the first publicly listed fusion company as GFUZ began trading on the Nasdaq with roughly $150 million in cash. Plus The Fusion Report’s mid-year 2026 funding status and Realta Fusion selects Madison, Wisconsin for its new headquarters and The Realta Forge R&D facility backed by up to $55 million in state and city incentives.

Commercial Fusion Energy Funding Status: Mid-Year 2026

Commercial Fusion Energy Funding Status: Mid-Year 2026

The Fusion Report’s mid-year 2026 funding status finds total lifetime private funding for commercial fusion at $11.52B as of June 30, 2026, up roughly $2.4B from June 2025. Four companies now top $1B in lifetime funding: Commonwealth Fusion Systems ($2.923B), Helion Energy ($1.502B), TAE ($1.321B), and Shine Fusion ($1.040B). Major rounds in the period include CFS at $863M, Helion at $465M, Inertia at $450M, and $240M each for Shine Fusion and Focused Energy. Nuclear fission and SMR startups raised roughly $2B in the same window, while AI captured 70% of global VC funding in Q2 2026 alone. In a July postscript, Proxima Fusion raised €411M ($468M US) in new funding and General Fusion went public on the NASDAQ, lifting industry lifetime funding to $12.18B.

Realta Fusion announces Madison Wisconsin For Its New Fusion Energy Headquarters and Research Facility

Realta Fusion announces Madison Wisconsin For Its New Fusion Energy Headquarters and Research Facility

Realta Fusion announced it will build its corporate headquarters and fusion R&D facility, “The Realta Forge,” at OM Station, the former Oscar Mayer plant in Madison, Wisconsin. The state and city committed up to $55 million in incentives: an estimated $37.5 million in state sales and use tax exemptions, up to $15 million in WEDC enterprise zone tax credits, and $2.8 million in city tax increment financing. Realta expects to create over 600 jobs and to break ground before the end of the year on the facility where it will build Hammir, its prototype magnetic mirror fusion machine. The deal follows Wisconsin Act 165, the first standalone state law in American history to exempt fusion energy capital expenditures from state sales tax. The Fusion Report looks at why the hometown choice makes sense and what it signals about Realta’s next funding round.

This Week’s Fusion News: July 10, 2026

This Week’s Fusion News: July 10, 2026

Proxima Fusion raised 411 million euros ($468 million) led by XTX Ventures and East X Ventures with Google and RWE as strategic investors, a 2.4 billion euro valuation that makes it Europe’s best funded fusion company. Spring Valley and General Fusion shareholders approved the merger that lists General Fusion on Nasdaq as GFUZ, the first publicly traded pure play fusion company. UKAEA and Eni launched RH3OVA, a joint venture selling consultancy and operational services to the global fusion industry. And China completed final tests on the world’s largest superconducting fusion magnet, a 582 ton coil built entirely with domestic supply chains. Plus Helical Fusion signs a construction MoU for Helix KANATA, and Cosylab CEO Mark Plesko on why control systems are the missing backbone of commercial fusion.

Workers with Helical Fusion's Helix Machine

Helical Fusion Progresses on Construction of Their First Production Power Plant

Helical Fusion has added a long-established Japanese general contractor to its Helix Program as an Official Partner and signed a memorandum of understanding to collaborate toward the construction of Helix KANATA, the company’s fusion pilot plant targeted for the 2030s. The two firms will examine construction requirements and project execution approaches for future fusion power facilities. The contractor joins the earlier Official Partners announced in April 2026 in building out the industrial foundation for commercial fusion in Japan.

This Week’s Fusion News: July 2, 2026

This Week’s Fusion News: July 2, 2026

The Fusion Industry Association’s fourth annual supply chain report found fusion supply chain spending rose 24 percent in 2025 to $538 million, launched at the industry’s first supply chain trade show in Santa Fe. General Fusion signed a framework agreement with Italy’s Renexia to site and build commercial Magnetized Target Fusion plants. nT-Tao’s Q2 update logged more than 1,000 experiments and launched a fusion power barge project with ABS and Siemens Energy. LLNL found that circularly polarized lasers could save optics at NIF. The Fusion Report also covers CFS becoming the first international partner in the UKAEA’s £220 million LIBRTI tritium program and Realta’s first-ever direct conversion of plasma energy into electricity by a private fusion company. Plus the tracker at 24 companies and $11.4B in disclosed funding.