Helion is expected to have its fusion generation device online by 2028 and to reach its target power generation of 50 megawatts or more within an agreed-upon one-year ramp up period. When the fusion device is fully up to speed producing 50 megawatts of energy, it will be able to power the equivalent of approximately 40,000 homes in Washington state.
While Helion’s deal with Microsoft is to get 50 megawatts online, the company eventually aims to produce a gigawatt of electricity, which is one billion watts, or 20 times the 50 megawatts it is selling to Microsoft.
Microsoft will pay for the megawatt hours of electricity as Helion delivers them to the grid.
Hey, I’d recommend starting with an earlier video. How nuclear fusion works (1) - fusors, thermonuclear reactions, lattice fusion
This video is easier to understand. From there, you can work your way up to the Helion video, as each vid builds upon his previous ones. (I understand this guy is all science, no philosophy. Hence why I see an artillery shell with the channel’s name on the main page, possibly going to Ukraine.)
Thanks.