That's a little misleading.
there is an active roadmap to commercial fusion reactors.
JET in Oxfordshire achieved fusion
ITER is currently being constructed in France and will be capable of exceding Breakeven
DEMO is then intended to be the world's first electricity generating fusion plant - probably in Japan.
The fuel availability is often exagerated but Lithium is actually quite abundant
http://lithiumabundance.blogspot.com/
Fusion will never produce "free electricity" but it will not run out nor will it produce greenhouse gasses.
What's more unlike renewables it can be on when you need it, you're dependant on the weather for generation.
It's the long term card in the world's hand - probably starting to be a major resource when oil starts to become just too expensive to extract - just when we'll need it most.
It'sd an investment for our children - so they know we didn't screw everything up