Energy independence is often framed in terms of oil reserves, gas pipelines, or renewable capacity. But these solutions remain tied to geography and intermittency. Fusion, by contrast, uses abundant isotopes like deuterium and tritium, derived from seawater and lithium. These fuels are globally available, inexpensive, and politically neutral.
By deploying compact, modular fusion cores, countries can power cities, industries, and infrastructure without relying on imports or unstable supply chains. For Terra Fusion, centrifugal mirror technology is designed to bring this independence sooner and at lower cost than conventional fusion approaches.