In The Completed Abundance Economy Parts I, II, and III I explored the current state (2026) of the Tech Stack (AI + Robotics + Fusion/Dyson swarms + Reusable Launch Vehicles) and evaluated the possible macroeconomic impact of these technologies using the Four Factors of Production as my metric. Drawing on 2025–2026 signals and secondary sources, this paper extends my analysis to the microeconomic effects on the energy economy of the fusion and space-based solar power (SBSP) industries in the near-term (approximately 2026-2035). The paper is generally organized as follows: 1) Description of the current state of the technology which, when fully developed, will create (virtually) unlimited energy supplies; 2) Description of current energy markets and the deflationary impact on energy pricing when new technologies become operational at scale; 3) Description of the increase in industrial productivity and economic growth when the new technologies become operational; 4) Impacts of climate and sustainability of the new technology; 5) Regional disparities and adoption rates as the new technology comes online; and 6) Feasibility of large-scale deployment by 2035.
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Lon Douglas Waford (Sat,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69db37964fe01fead37c58b3 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19503181
Lon Douglas Waford
Idaho State University
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