Helion Energy has started construction on a plant that will use a fusion reactor to supply Microsoft with electricity by 2028.
Only problem is nobody knows how to reliably sustain a fusion reaction that creates more energy than it consumes. Which, I assume is a very minor detail to be ironed out over the next 3 years.
@the_etrain I heard that this was no longer true, and some european experimental reactors work (and are just too small for practical usage because experimental).
But knowing microsoft, i would rather bet on them using some nice clean coal to supply energy to a non-sustainable fusion reactor.
@michaelgemar
Wow dude, that's a big ask about the "commercially viable". You'd have to factor in that who owns fossil fuel plants can prolong their usage, and that's commercially more viable.
As everyone knows, the market is populated by rational actors!