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nuclear fusion problem it is you stuck with only deuterium, tritium both are not easy to get, also human nuclear fusion really suck, we cant burn at full potential fusion fuel like star core does
it is why we stuck with nuclear fission, seem easier to find thorium, uranium and transform them into plutonium than try to fusion deuterium+tritium
my soluion is dyson swarm, so spam solar panel and build orbit solar power plant
As said in the video, the main advantage of geothermal using this new drilling technology is : the cost. And the main problem of solar energy is : you need another source of energy to compensate for the unproductive hours. Geothermal on the other hand is always running, night, day, sunny days, rain days, it doesn't care about the meteo.
From my point of view, it could truely be a game changer and I love how simple it is compared to fusion or other alternatives. As it's basically drilling a hole in the ground and boiling water into a supercritical state before sending it into a turbine.