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Fusion Development ProgramThe Cool Down
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The U.S. Department of Energy has completed negotiations with eight companies that could make space power a reality on Earth .
The Milestone-Based Fusion Development Program has allocated $46 million combined to the companies.
Fusion devices don't produce long-lived, high-risk radioactive waste, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency .
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