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    Everyone Is Racing to Pure Fusion But This Startup Thinks That’s the Wrong Bet. Here’s Why It’s Mixing Fusion and Fission Instead

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    Fusion vs fission has become one of the biggest debates in the energy industry as companies race to develop the future of nuclear power.

    Right now, most startups and governments are focused on pure fusion. The technology promises massive energy output with lower emissions and less long-term waste. Because of this, funding for fusion projects has surged in recent years.

    However, Zap Energy believes the industry may be chasing the wrong target. Instead of relying entirely on pure fusion, the company is exploring a hybrid approach that combines fusion and fission to produce commercial energy sooner.

    Why Pure Fusion Still Faces Massive Challenges

    Despite major breakthroughs, fusion technology still faces difficult engineering problems.

    Fusion reactions require extremely high temperatures and stable plasma conditions. Researchers have achieved progress in controlled experiments, but turning those experiments into reliable power systems remains difficult.

    As a result, commercial fusion plants are still years away. The industry continues to struggle with scalability, infrastructure, and long-term operational stability.

    Meanwhile, global electricity demand continues to grow rapidly due to artificial intelligence, data centers, and electrification. Because of this, some companies no longer want to wait for pure fusion to mature.

    Fusion vs Fission: Where Hybrid Reactors Fit

    The difference between fusion and fission explains why hybrid systems are gaining attention. Traditional nuclear plants use fission, which generates energy by splitting atoms. The process already works at commercial scale, but it produces radioactive waste and faces public criticism.

    Fusion combines atoms instead of splitting them. In theory, it offers cleaner and more abundant energy. However, the technology remains difficult to commercialize. Zap Energy’s strategy combines both approaches.

    Instead of depending entirely on fusion, hybrid reactors use fusion reactions to support fission processes. Fusion provides neutrons that improve the efficiency of fission reactions while helping the system generate stable power.

    Because of this, hybrid reactors may lower some of the technical barriers associated with pure fusion.

    Why Zap Energy Thinks the Hybrid Approach is Better

    Zap Energy believes hybrid systems offer a more practical path toward commercial nuclear energy.

    First, they can build on existing nuclear infrastructure instead of requiring entirely new systems. Second, some hybrid concepts can use nuclear waste as fuel which could help reduce long-term waste storage problems.

    In addition, hybrid reactors may reach commercialization faster than pure fusion systems. That matters because industries and governments need stable energy much sooner rather than later.

    Fusion vs Fission Debate Continues Across the Industry

    Even with these advantages, hybrid reactors remain controversial because they still involve fission.

    Critics argue that radioactive waste and regulatory challenges will continue to limit nuclear expansion. Others believe hybrid systems could distract the industry from developing true fusion technology.

    Nevertheless, Zap Energy’s strategy reflects a growing shift within the nuclear sector. Instead of waiting indefinitely for perfect fusion, some companies are focusing on technologies that can deliver cleaner large-scale energy sooner.

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