Virginia governor say US must develop fusion or fall behind China on energy
The governor of Virginia Glenn Yongkin said at the Serawik Energy Conference in Houston on Tuesday that the United States (Reuters) -the United States must hurry to develop it for fusion energy or risks that are under the risk of China’s energy dominance.
Virginia is home to the world’s largest center for energy -groaning data centers, with about 70 % of the world’s internet traffic across the state.
Yongen said during a discussion episode at the conference alongside Virginia Utility Dominion Energy, CEO of Virginia Dominion Energy, CEO of Virginia Utility Dominion Energy, CEO of Virginia Utility Dominion Energy, CEO of Virginia CEO Utility Dominion Energy, CEO of Virginia Utility Dominion Energy, CEO of Virginia Utility Dominion Energy, CEO of Virginia Utility Dominion Energy, CEO of Virginia Dominion Energy, CEO, CEO For Virginia, CEO of Virginia Dominion Energy, Robert Blu and Bob Momard, Head of Commonwealth Systems Fujen.
Commonwealth Fusion Systems has announced in December that it had planned the first -generation power plant, which will be built in Virginia.
Fusion is the reaction that nourishes the sun and that scientists try to repeat on the ground using a laser or magnet.
(Participated in the coverage of Laila Kearney and Tim Gardner, edited by Tom Huj and Muralikumar Anantharaman)