Comment by colechristensen
4 days ago
There is a certain amount of "who cares about the cost" when it comes to fusion power. Nations will want to build them to lower or eliminate reliance on foreign energy, to address climate change concerns, and as a backup for renewables, and for other non-economic reasons. Many things that governments will want to fund that have nothing to do with directly "how much does the electricity cost?" or "when can we expect a return on investment?"
And the first generation will be expensive. That's how all new technology is.
The non-national-state investors care about the cost and roi.
And they’ll be subsidized such that they have a positive ROI