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Building a Fusion-Ready Workforce: Why STEM and Trades Education Are Key to America’s Energy Future

January 9, 2026
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Recent breakthroughs at U.S. fusion labs, along with new public-private partnerships, are bringing us closer than ever to realizing fusion energy’s limitless potential. However, the U.S. has a major gap to fill in fusion research and development (R&D), and workforce development.

The post Building a Fusion-Ready Workforce: Why STEM and Trades Education Are Key to America’s Energy Future appeared first on POWER Magazine.

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