That said, the actual article doesn't have a question. But they've been saying "Fusion is Just Around the Corner" since I was a kid so a solid "No" is probably applicable.
In the 1950s they said fusion was around the corner, because they were just getting started and didn't understand the problems yet.
In the 1970s they said it was 30 years away, but conditioned that on a much higher level of funding than they actually got. For the level of funding they got, they said it would never happen.
Now we have a very good understanding of tokamak plasmas, and some new enabling technologies including much better superconductors.
In the 1970s they said it was 30 years away, but conditioned that on a much higher level of funding than they actually got. For the level of funding they got, they said it would never happen.
Now we have a very good understanding of tokamak plasmas, and some new enabling technologies including much better superconductors.