The U.S. will outline its international strategy for the commercialization of nuclear fusion power in Dubai at the upcoming UN climate summit there, Valerie Volcovici and Timothy Gardner wrote for Reuters. “Fusion could have an important advantage over today’s nuclear fission plants that split atoms, as it does not produce long-lasting radioactive waste. If deployed successfully, it could also provide a cheap source of carbon-free electricity,” added Reuters. Publicly traded companies that may be impacted by this include: BP (BP), Chevron (CVX), ConocoPhillips (COP), Exxon Mobil (XOM), Shell (SHEL) and TotalEnergies (TTE).
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