New Canaan Fusion Plants

The New Canaan Fusion Plants (NCFP; Arabic: مصانع الاندماج للكنعان الجديدة maṣāni‘ al-indimāj lil-kan‘ān al-jadīdah) are a thermonuclear fusion power generation facility located in Wadi Yonabea, Palestine, owned and operated by New Canaan Experimental Energy Authority, a joint venture of Hydropal, Masada Institute of Research and Technology, and the Ministry of Energy of the Arab Union. Established in 2002 as an experiment in fusion power generation, a series of breakthroughs circa 2011–15 culminated in the first-ever surplus energy output via nuclear fusion on 10 January 2016, with New Canaan operating at full industrial capacity since 2018. It is the world's only operational fusion power generation facility as well as largest power plant by output, with a nameplate capacity of 33,500 MW, producing nearly 25% of the Arab Union's power.