New Canaan Fusion Station

New Canaan Fusion Station (Arabic: محطة الاندماج لكنعان الجدة maḥaṭṭat al-indimāj li-kanʿān al-jiddah) is the world's first and to date only operational fusion power station, located in Jisr el-Majami, Palestine. It is the world's most powerful generating facility, with a 2022 output of approximately 35,400 MW, accounting for 21–22% of net total generated power in the Arab Union. While not publicly known, several experts estimate its nameplate capacity to exceed current output by at least 200%.

Opened on 30 April 2018, New Canaan uses four ASTRA reactors, the first successfully commissioned fusion reactor, developed at JVIT circa 2011–16. Located 1.5 km west of the Jordan River, a series of underground and surface canals supplies the power station with freshwater, large volumes of which constitute a necessary operational component for multiple systems—ie. the reactor assembly's hydraulic components; steam turbine generators; automated facility cleaning system; and backup reactor cooling system, which prevents dangerous overheating of reactor core in the event of the main gas-cooling system's failure. As an exploiter of fusion energy, the power station produces zero radioactive or toxic waste and minimal environmental pollution, the latter mostly consisting of wastewater requiring off-site sanitation.

New Canaan is the single largest employer in Jisr al-Majami, with approximately 4400 personnel, and one of the largest in the Nasser City area. Due to the classified status of the fusion technology used, the facility is off limits to the general public and highly secure, subject to actively monitored, uninterrupted video surveillance and guarded 24/7 by special military police units; additionally, a strict security clearance scheme insulates sensitive areas from all but the most trusted of personnel. New Canaan is owned by the Ministry of Energy and operated under contract by Neogen on behalf of the ministry.