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1 Hebei Key Laboratory of Distributed Energy Storage and Microgrid, North China Electric Power University, Baoding, China 2 State Grid
Furthermore, the limitations of simple energy storage elements in sustaining high-megawatt power output on a minute-by-minute basis are addressed through the
China has launched its most ambitious commercial fusion energy initiative to date, with the establishment of China Fusion Energy in Shanghai. The company, backed by central and local state-owned investors, has secured a 15 billion yuan (US$2.1 billion) capital injection, making it the most well-funded player in the country's nascent fusion sector.
Backed by state-owned giants and Shanghai's future industries fund, China Fusion Energy is expected to inject fresh momentum into commercial fusion development. CNNC holds a 50.35 percent stake in the new firm. Photo from CFP
China is building multiple fusion energy projects, and some of them are larger and more capable than their counterparts in the US. The key fusion machine designs being exploited for development in China are the Tokamak and laser based fusion.
Other investors include PetroChina Kunlun Capital (20 percent), Shanghai Fusion Energy (11.81 percent), China National Nuclear Power (6.65 percent), Zhejiang Zheneng Electric Power, Sichuan Fusion, and National Green Development Fund. China Fusion Energy will focus on magnetic-confinement fusion, using the tokamak approach.
Shanghai has identified fusion energy as a key focus in developing cutting-edge science and future industries. The city is taking the lead in advancing critical technologies such as high-temperature superconductivity, while fostering top-tier innovation entities and talent teams.
In terms of sheer funding, the IEEE article, citing US Department of Energy figures, reports that China is pouring as much as $3 billion a year into fusion development projects. By comparison, federal government support in the US is a reported to be $800 million/year.