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Helixus Consulting Company’s forecasts indicate that annual spending on establishing commercial nuclear fusion plants will reach $73.1 billion by 2040. This figure is three times higher than the expected revenue from the electricity these plants will produce, which is estimated at around $20 billion per year. Companies operating in the sector are focusing on expanding their production capacities, especially in designing and building the infrastructure for the reactors, due to the high costs associated with the initial phase. Investments are also directed toward supporting technology and supplying the superconducting materials necessary to contain the plasma. There is a strong trend among major technology firms and governments to bring nuclear fusion into commercial application in the coming years.
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