The ITER project aims to make the long-awaited transition from experimental studies of plasma physics to full-scale electricity-producing fusion power stations.
The ITER fusion reactor has been designed to produce 500 megawatts of output power while needing 50 megawatts to operate. Thereby the machine aims to demonstrate the principle of producing more energy from the fusion process than is used to initiate it, something that has not yet been achieved in any fusion reactor.
The project is funded and run by seven member entities—the European Union, India, Japan, China, Russia, South Korea and the United States. The EU, as host party for the ITER complex, is contributing about 45 percent of the cost, with the other six parties contributing approximately 9 percent each.
Follow the drone as it flies in and around the main buildings of the ITER scientific installation to show you what has been happening on the worksite since the last time we published a drone video (April 2022 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYe4bQ6p6QQ).
published: 30 May 2023
We Went Inside the Largest Nuclear Fusion Reactor
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A four-day "reverse lift"
Early July 2023, the ITER teams removed a 1,350-tonne sector module (one-ninth of the vacuum vessel torus) from the assembly pit. This "reverse" operation was necessary so that two of the components making up the module - the vacuum vessel sector itself and thermal shield panels - can be repaired. See additional information in the ITER Newsline: https://www.iter.org/newsline/-/3839 and
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published: 10 Jul 2023
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Watch how a first-of-its-kind superconducting magnet at the center of the ITER tokamak will induce a current in the plasma and help make fusion happen. US ITER, located at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, is contributing the unique magnet to the international ITER project.
published: 27 Oct 2021
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Follow the drone as it flies in and around the main buildings of the ITER scientific installation to show you what has been happening on the worksite since the last time we published a drone video (April 2022 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYe4bQ6p6QQ).
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Early July 2023, the ITER teams removed a 1,350-tonne sector module (one-ninth of the vacuum vessel torus) from the assembly pit. This "reverse" operation was necessary so that two of the components making up the module - the vacuum vessel sector itself and thermal shield panels - can be repaired. See additional information in the ITER Newsline: https://www.iter.org/newsline/-/3839 and
https://www.iter.org/newsline/-/3904
Early July 2023, the ITER teams removed a 1,350-tonne sector module (one-ninth of the vacuum vessel torus) from the assembly pit. This "reverse" operation was necessary so that two of the components making up the module - the vacuum vessel sector itself and thermal shield panels - can be repaired. See additional information in the ITER Newsline: https://www.iter.org/newsline/-/3839 and
https://www.iter.org/newsline/-/3904
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For the first time, US scientists have achieved a fusion reaction with net energy gain. But the dream of limitless zero-carbon energy is still a long way from reality. The FT's Simon Mundy meets scientists and investors in the UK, France and US, to see how close we really are to commercial fusion power. Read more at https://on.ft.com/3GJl1JF
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For the first time, US scientists have achieved a fusion reaction with net energy gain. But the dream of limitless zero-carbon energy is still a long way from reality. The FT's Simon Mundy meets scientists and investors in the UK, France and US, to see how close we really are to commercial fusion power. Read more at https://on.ft.com/3GJl1JF
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