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Nuclear fusion: from science fiction to ‘when, not if’

Energy gain breakthrough has raised hopes for a technology long seen as decades from reality

When Zoltan Tompa first presented a nuclear fusion company to his Canadian government development fund’s investment committee, he viewed the technology as a “moonshot” with “an outside chance” of success.

Fifteen years later, he says it is a matter of “when, and not if” fusion energy gets connected to grid.

“We believe it has a real shot at putting a commercial power plant on the grid within about a decade from now,” Tompa said of Canada’s General Fusion, where he now sits on the board.

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