That would be a public-private funding possibility. I see a lot of talk about enacting policies and supporting the usual green buzzwords, but nothing about how much is actually going to be spent on exactly what. I suppose that will come in later press releases. I don’t see anything at all about nuclear fusion and, while it can probably be described as “clean” and “green” (depending on what one means by that), it’s technically not a renewable form of energy. Still, if this R20 group is not of the opinion that “fusion is too far away; we have to act now“, then it might be worth contacting them. If nothing else, you will probably get a chance to dispel a few misconceptions.