Grid-Scale Fusion Power
Near-aneutronic clean electricity with no carbon emissions and minimal radioactive waste.
The Challenge
Clean Baseload Energy Without Compromise
India’s electricity demand is projected to roughly double by 2040. Solar and wind, on their own, do not provide round-the-clock baseload. Coal provides much of that baseload today, at an environmental cost the country has explicitly committed to reducing. Fission carries its own safety, waste, and policy considerations. Fusion-class energy produces no carbon emissions in operation, no long-lived radioactive waste of the kind associated with fission, no fission chain reaction, and uses light-element fuels that are widely available. It is a long-horizon engineering and policy problem, not a near-term commercial product.
Our Approach
Near-Aneutronic Fusion via Magnetic Mirror
ASPL Fusion’s long-horizon direction is a near-aneutronic D-He³ fusion configuration using a progressively upgraded linear-mirror device — the same architectural family used at earlier phases. D-He³ produces minimal fast-neutron radiation compared to conventional D-T fusion, with correspondingly less structural activation, less long-lived waste, and easier maintenance.
The earlier phases of the programme — BNCT, medical isotopes, and the hybrid configuration — carry their own engineering and commercial rationale, and each advances the physics and engineering competence required for fusion-class work. Fusion-class energy applications sit at the far horizon of a long, staged programme, and are stated as direction, not as a commercial forecast.
Why It Matters
Key Benefits
Zero Carbon Emissions
Fusion produces no greenhouse gases during operation — contributing directly to India’s climate commitments and net-zero targets.
Minimal Radioactive Waste
Near-aneutronic reactions produce dramatically less activation waste than fission, simplifying decommissioning and eliminating geological disposal requirements.
Commercially De-Risked
Earlier phases carry their own engineering and commercial rationale. Fusion-class applications sit at the far horizon of a long, staged programme, not as a near-term commercial claim.
Who This Serves
Industries & Applications
- National energy planners seeking clean baseload alternatives to coal
- Industrial electricity consumers requiring 24/7 reliable clean power
- Climate policy makers evaluating pathways to net-zero emissions
- Energy investors interested in commercially de-risked fusion development
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