US Envoy for Climate John Kerry joins Eni at Commonwealth Fusion Systems
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US Envoy for Climate John Kerry joins Eni at Commonwealth Fusion Systems

Eni is lowering its total emissions on scopes 1, 2 and 3, and it will reach Net Zero in 2050

  • By ICN Bureau | November 22, 2023

The United States Special Presidential Envoy for Climate, John Kerry, has visited Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS) corporate headquarters in Devens, Massachusetts, near Boston, together with CFS CEO, Bob Mumgaard and Eni CEO, Claudio Descalzi.

CFS, a spin-out of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), is working to bring fusion power plants to market.

Eni, a significant investor, and collaborator has played a key role in supporting CFS’s rapid growth since founding in 2018.

CFS is currently constructing SPARC, projected to become the world's first magnetic confinement system to demonstrate scientific energy gain. SPARC will pave the way for ARC – envisioned to be the first commercial power plant capable of feeding fusion electricity into the grid, which is projected to be operational in the early 2030s.

This strategic visit remarks the importance of fusion as a safe, more sustainable and virtually inexhaustible energy that will generate a breakthrough in energy transition.

United States Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry commented: “Fusion energy is no longer just a science experiment. Benefitting from decades of investment from the Department of Energy’s world-leading Fusion Energy Sciences programs, it is now also an emerging climate solution. I will have much more to say on the United States’ vision for international partnerships for an inclusive fusion energy future at COP28, during an event on December 5”.

Eni CEO Claudio Descalzi said: “It is my distinct pleasure to be with John Kerry, who is making an impressive work to accelerate concrete action for the energy transition globally. Eni’s commitment towards decarbonisation is strong, deep and irreversible and it is based on a transformation path that we’ve been undertaking for 10 years.

“Eni is lowering its total emissions on scopes 1, 2 and 3, and it will reach Net Zero in 2050. On one hand, we are working on our traditional energy production to lower its carbon content, for example significantly reducing our methane emissions; on the other hand, we are increasing progressively our low carbon products offer, growing both in renewables and biofuels production. But we are also looking to the future, investing in breakthrough solutions for the transition, like fusion energy that’s a viable future source of sustainable and virtually inexhaustible energy.

“We have an historic scientific collaboration with MIT, and we are a strategic investor in Commonwealth Fusion Systems: we are heavily investing in Magnetic Fusion technology with the aim to bring it to industrialisation and we value international and public-private collaborations to accelerate its commercialisation.

“We started here, in the unique US innovation ecosystem, whose approach should see as a model for other countries approaching in this technology. This is why we are proud to share its progresses with a farsighted man like John Kerry is.” 

CFS has the fastest pathway to commercial deployment of fusion energy. CFS is manufacturing high temperature superconductor (HTS) magnets that are key to achieving net fusion energy in SPARC. With each passing week government officials, academics, and other industry leaders are coming to see SPARC first hand given the promise that fusion holds in transforming the global energy market and in solving the urgent climate crisis. 

CFS CEO Bob Mumgaard said:” U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry and Eni lead by Claudio Descalzi have long understood the prospect of what commercial fusion will mean to the world. They believe in the CFS mission to accelerate the path to commercialisation to combat climate change. With SPARC, CFS has the surest path to truly realise fusion energy on a timescale that will impact climate change. Through a coordinated global effort with leaders such as Eni, Mr. Descalzi, and Special Envoy Kerry, the best resources of the public and private sectors can be leveraged and scaled. We are positioned to innovate and deploy real solutions.” 

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