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  2. Helion - Wikipedia

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    Helion, character in John C. Wright's trilogy The Golden Age; Groups, companies, organizations. Helion Energy, an American company pursuing fusion power; Helion Lodge; Helion (publisher), a Polish publisher. Other uses. Helion (chemistry), helium nucleus; Helion (meteoroid), meteoroids that seemingly coming out of the Sun; See also

  3. Reliant Energy - Wikipedia

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    In June 2009, NRG Energy purchased Reliant Energy's retail electricity business. At the time, Reliant had 1.8 million customers and was the second largest electric provider in Texas. [5] The name Reliant Energy was retained and the surviving wholesale business was renamed RRI Energy, which was retired in 2012 after additional NRG acquisitions.

  4. Companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange (C)

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    Stock name Symbol Country of origin C. R. Bard: BCR: US Cabco Tr For J C Penney Debs PFH: US ... Cypress Energy Partners, L.P. CELP: US CYS Investments, Inc. CYS: US

  5. Ubiquitous Energy - Wikipedia

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    Ubiquitous Energy is a transparent solar technology company headquartered in Redwood City, California, which is located within Silicon Valley. Ubiquitous Energy designs and develops transparent solar technology for windows, electronics, and other applications. The company’s transparent solar technology is branded as UE Power™.

  6. Pengrowth Energy - Wikipedia

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    Pengrowth Energy Corporation was a Canadian oil and natural gas company based in Calgary, Alberta.Established in 1988 by Calgary entrepreneur James S Kinnear, it was one of the largest of the Canadian royalty trusts ("Canroys"), with a market capitalization of US$4.12 billion at the end of 2007.

  7. Fusion energy gain factor - Wikipedia

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    A fusion energy gain factor, usually expressed with the symbol Q, is the ratio of fusion power produced in a nuclear fusion reactor to the power required to maintain the plasma in steady state. The condition of Q = 1, when the power being released by the fusion reactions is equal to the required heating power, is referred to as breakeven , or ...

  8. Exotic atom - Wikipedia

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    The symbol 4.1 H (Hydrogen-4.1) has been used to describe the exotic atom muonic helium (4 He-μ), which is like helium-4 in having two protons and two neutrons. [5] However one of its electrons is replaced by a muon, which also has charge –1.

  9. X-energy - Wikipedia

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    In January 2016, X-energy was provided a five-year grant of up to $40 million, as part of the DOE's Advanced Reactor Concept Cooperative Agreement to advance elements of their reactor development. [2] [3] [4] In 2019, X-energy received funding from the United States Department of Defense to develop small military reactors for use at forward ...