> Tower 42-based Gavin Watson, generally considered the City’s to-go lawyer for hydrogen projects, recently advised on the launch of a Jeff Bezos-backed, UK-first nuclear fusion plant, which uses hydrogen as an input.
Am I having a stroke or is this speculating about some technology that may be available in decades and has not even been demonstrated even in prototype form?
Is CityAM even worse than mylondon somehow?
I spoke about this recently, about how the UK having its own fusion research reactor would allow the UK to be at the centre of the fusion revolution. I’m glad to see we could possibly have one of the first plants set up.
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> Tower 42-based Gavin Watson, generally considered the City’s to-go lawyer for hydrogen projects, recently advised on the launch of a Jeff Bezos-backed, UK-first nuclear fusion plant, which uses hydrogen as an input.
Am I having a stroke or is this speculating about some technology that may be available in decades and has not even been demonstrated even in prototype form?
Is CityAM even worse than mylondon somehow?
I spoke about this recently, about how the UK having its own fusion research reactor would allow the UK to be at the centre of the fusion revolution. I’m glad to see we could possibly have one of the first plants set up.