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New wave of startups proposing smaller designs that can be more easily mass produced.
Nuclear power received a lot of love this past year , from Microsoft restarting a reactor at Three Mile Island to Google signing a 500-megawatt deal with startup Kairos .
Fusion power is a risky technology, but the rewards include remaking the trillion-dollar energy sector.
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