It's an article about how fusion is still far away.
It's technically cool, yes, but we need electricity now, and tomorrow, not next century.
I'm excited for fusion as a human accomplishment, as high tech research, maybe as a power source for future spaceships.
But I think it's likely the time may never come when it's used to generate power for the electric grid, and expecting that to come soon is just naive. We don't even have a single fusion plant that produces power yet, let alone the hundreds of them that would be needed for the tech to have a real-world impact.