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jyounker
on Feb 28, 2022
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NASA’s new shortcut to fusion power
Now everybody is saying 10 to 15 years, so it looks like we're getting somewhere.
ncmncm
on March 1, 2022
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Or, they are starting to worry about getting their funding cut off because it will obviously never be commercially competitive with renewables.
bobsmooth
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General Fusion's demo plant should be operational in 3-4 years.
ncmncm
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General Fusion's liquid-metal reaction bubbles, unlike tokamak and stellarator, might have a future.
It seems to me to depend on whether they can find a way to get the reaction rate usefully high.
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