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Power lines carry electricity across Eastern Washington. A bill prefiled for the 2025 legislative session would add nuclear fusion to Washington’s power generation options.

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Washington bill clarifies facility siting for 'Holy Grail' of energy
January 8, 2025 1 a.m.

Washington bill clarifies facility siting for 'Holy Grail' of energy

(The Center Square) – A Washington bill pre-filed for the 2025 legislative session would add fusion energy centers as among facilities that can receive site certification by the Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council. Sponsored by Rep. Clyde Shavers, D-Oak Harbor, House Bill 1018 would add “fusion energy facilities” among those to obtain certification through EFSEC, though the bill states the site “must also secure required licenses and registrations, or equivalent authorizations, for radiation control purposes from designated state or federal agencies.” The state Department of Commerce describes fusion as the “Holy Grail of the energy industry. With just a few grams of exotic substances, it is possible to produce enough energy for one person for 60 years.”