Interesting how it excludes the most promising fusion start ups, especially Commonwealth Fusion Systems.
What is the point of addressing the challenges fusion face when the best contenders are completely ignored?
CFS are betting that the new breed of super conducting magnets(REBCO) will make fusion commercially viable. Beyond that, their reactor design is basically from the 50s.
Tried and true design + modern materials = success?
See Prof. Dennis Whyte, one of the of cofounders of CFS explain why he believes that fusion is coming sooner than you might think.
https://vixra.org/pdf/1812.0382v1.pdf