headlee and obviously we have renewables which have been deployed a very very high pace the maximum. we can get through with solar wind is about 50 percent of total electric adoption. there's a gap there is not a green there is technology at the minute that we feel like. we can continue to deploy. renewable energy at that fastest possible rate at the same time we are in desperate need of a new form of clean baseload and fusion is that a very very good candidate for that the big challenge in making fusion commercially viable is to get more energy out of the system than you have to put into it to make fusion happen the best known attempt to do that so far is the international project eater this giant experimental fusion reactor being built in southern france is based on what's called a talk a mac a giant donut filled with super heated hydrogen plasma that flows through it like a ring of lightning held in place by powerful magnets eager is slated to produce its 1st experiment results by the mid 2020 s it's one of a number of mega scale fusion projects around the world 1st light fusion i