New Jersey is home to the Energy Department’s Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, located at PrincetonUniversity, which plays a leading international role in developing the innovations needed to make fusion energy practical and affordable.New Jersey heavily relies on nuclear power as over half of its electricity needs are met by its three power plants.
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