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Will OpenStar Technologies stay in NZ or go offshore?

The Wellington startup has reached a crucial milestone in its quest for fusion energy by sparking first plasma, but where it will build its next machine is still unclear.

OpenStar Technologies team member inside the vaccum chamber.

OpenStar Technologies has achieved a crucial milestone in its quest to harness fusion to revolutionise global energy supplies, creating first plasma.

First plasma is the moment a fusion device first creates and confines a super-hot cloud of ionised gas and is the necessary fuel to spark a fusion

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Fiona Rotherham Wed, 13 Nov 2024
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