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Now everybody is saying 10 to 15 years, so it looks like we're getting somewhere.


Or, they are starting to worry about getting their funding cut off because it will obviously never be commercially competitive with renewables.


General Fusion's demo plant should be operational in 3-4 years.


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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