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Have you never heard of ITER? Its set to power on in 2025.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ITER



What's sort of my point: we've had big projects that would totally definitely work this time every few years since the 90s. Will ITER work? Maybe. Would it be the first to fail (or even the 10th) if it doesn't? No. Per your own link there are literally 100s of other "reactors".

Its the same as crypto or emissions reductions.


What value are you contributing to this conversation?


I remember hearing about ITER back in school, a long time ago, and being told that they were just about to finally assemble the thing now.

That's pretty much the definition of vaporware, but maybe it will actually go the route of Duke Nukem :)


Construction began in 2007 and its moving along according to schedule.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ITER#Timeline_and_status


It is being assembled right now, it is just taking a bloody long time to do so.




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