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Nuclear fusion, the ‘holy grail’ of power, was always 30 years away—now it’s a matter of when, not if, fusion comes online to power ai by jordan blum editor, energy Today, 53 fusion energy companies Still, even with these steps forward, researchers have said for decades that we're still 30 years away from a working fusion reactor

Even as scientists take steps toward their holy grail, it becomes ever more clear that we don’t even yet know what we don’t know. The race for commercialization is on Here’s to another year of waiting for fusion to come ten years later.

But for decades, it’s always been “ 30 years away.” despite rigorous research and billions in funding, we haven’t yet built a fully functional, commercially viable fusion reactor.

In the 1970s, physics researchers confidently proclaimed that nuclear fusion power was “30 years away.” Discover why nuclear fusion, despite its promise for clean energy, remains perpetually 30 years away Explore recent breakthroughs and challenges Within the field of nuclear fusion, the historical quip is that fusion is always 30 years away

“in the past, it was always thirty years, or even more, but in recent years there’s more evidence to suggest that this won’t be the case. Iter’s published timeline for future development milestones is no faster The race for commercialization is on.

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