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While the world’s only major fusion power effort — ITER — continues to trundle along, with an eventual first-fusion date of2027 at a cost of more than $20 billion to taxpayers, there’s a small lab in New Jersey that says it can produce fusion power within a year, with a total spend of just a few million dollars. To be honest it sounds too good to be true — but rest assured that Focus Fusion, at least to my eyes, is the real deal. This isn’t some kind of magical, inexplicable witchcraft like cold fusion: Focus Fusion appears to be based on cold, hard science. This could actually be it.
I would say that we are still far away of cheap, clean Earth-saving fusion power.
Sir physics is out of my syllabus!! but happened to be interested with herbal petrol stories some10 years back!!.