Francesco Sciortino, co-founder and CEO of German startup Proxima Fusion, believes fusion energy can complement wind and solar power and become a “decisive building block” for Europe’s energy security.

“Fusion holds the potential to fundamentally transform the way we think about energy, changing the world from a place that’s controlled by those with reserves of oil and gas, to one where technology lets countries control their own fate,” he told TNW.

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    The biggest fusion reactor in the world is being built in France right now, with the EU as the leading funder

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      ITER isn’t going to be a commercial service, though. It’s another stage in the R&D process.

      After ITER happens, assuming no unexpected disruptions, looks like the next planned stage is construction of demonstrators:

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

      This 2012 roadmap was intended to be updated in 2015 and 2019.[30]: 49  The EFDA was superseded by EUROfusion in 2013. The roadmap was subsequently updated in 2018.[31]

      • Conceptual design to be complete before 2030
      • Engineering design 2030-2040
      • Construction from 2040

      This would imply operations commencing sometime in the 2050s.

      General commercial service would be at least a phase after that.

      So it’s going to be a while. I mean, I’m not saying that there won’t be anyone alive using commercially-generated fusion electricity who remembers the year 2025, but it’s not going to be a near-term thing. Fusion power generation requires taking a long-term view.

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        Isn’t that exactly the kind of “when old men plant trees under whose shade they know they’ll never sit” that you were advocating for?

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          Yes?

          I’m not saying don’t do it. I’m saying that ITER isn’t going to make this a near-term thing.