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Scientists inch towards holy grail of fusion reactors

Many companies predict commercial viability next decade, but more funding is needed now
The Commonwealth Fusion Systems SPARC project in Massachusetts, which is developing the technology underlying a future fusion power plant

Physicists have been promising since the 1960s that fusion reactions have the potential to provide an abundant, emissions-free solution to the planet’s long-term energy needs.

Now, scientists, fusion executives and investors say the foundations may finally be in place for a company, or several, to demonstrate a commercially viable fusion plant by the 2030s.

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