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From Maria Teresa Domínguez: "Public-Private Collaboration in Fusion" #FusionForward · · Fundación Innovación Bankinter

“As integrators we have integrated 210 projects from scratch to operation across wind, solar, hydraulic, conventional, gas, biomass, fission and fusion — we have found a lot of synergies and you cannot isolate the technologies.”

Maria Dominguez
Chief Executive Officer of Power, GE Vernova
integrationtechnology synergiesenergy transition

On , Maria Dominguez, Chief Executive Officer of Power at GE Vernova, spoke about integration during Maria Teresa Domínguez: "Public-Private Collaboration in Fusion" #FusionForward on Fundación Innovación Bankinter.

Maria Teresa Domínguez: "Public-Private Collaboration in Fusion" #FusionForward
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Intervention by Maria Teresa Domínguez, member of the Foundation's think tank, during the 44th edition of the Future Trends ...
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Chief Executive Officer of Power · GE Vernova

Maria Dominguez, Chief Executive Officer of Power at GE Vernova, spoke at the 44th edition of the Future Trends forum on November 25, 2025, about public-private collaboration in fusion energy. She stated that the right moment for investment decisions in fusion is now, assuming the technology matures, and expressed optimism about that timeline. Dominguez noted that GE Vernova has worked on fission since 1971 and fusion since 1994, including design activities for ITER and contracts involving integration, building construction, instrumentation control, and thermohydraulic systems. She said the company has integrated 210 projects across various energy technologies and found synergies among them. Dominguez said the European Commission plans to create a public-private partnership (PPP) for fusion, with the first call announced for 2026. She stated that an industry association will sign a memorandum of understanding with the Commission to organize the partnership. She estimated that the first fusion plants will be operational in 20 years, with 15 years for construction and five for commissioning and ramp-up. Dominguez described specific technical challenges, such as the need for hot isostatic pressing (HIPping) processes for first wall panels, noting that few facilities in the world can perform this work.

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