New Canaan Fusion Station

New Canaan Fusion Station (Arabic: محطة الاندماج للكنعان الجديدة maḥaṭṭat al-indimāj lil-kanʿān al-jadīdah) is the world's first and to date only operational fusion power plant, located in the city of Kaukab el-Hawa, Palestine, a suburb of Nasser City. It is the world's largest power generating facility in terms of output, with a nameplate capacity of 35,400 MW, producing nearly 20% of the Arab Union's power. Opened on 30 April 2018, the plant uses four ASTRA reactors, the first successfully commissioned fusion reactor, developed by JVIT circa 2011–16. Its location on the bank of the River Jordan is exploited by an adjustable freshwater intake system, which provides the large volumes of water required for facility maintenance and cleaning as well as the backup reactor cooling system, activated in the event of a failure of the gas-cooling system. New Canaan is the single largest employer in Kaukab el-Hawa area, with approximately 4400 workers. It is owned and operated by Neogen.