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  2. ITER - Wikipedia

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    The Russian Federation has multiple obligations to the ITER project, including the supply of 22 kilometers of conductors based on 90 tonnes of superconducting Nb 3 Sn strands for winding coils of a toroidal field and 11 km of conductors based on 40 tonnes of superconducting Nb Ti strands for windings of coils of a poloidal field of the ITER ...

  3. Fort Ross, California - Wikipedia

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    The present name of Fort Ross [5] appears first on a French chart published in 1842 by Eugène Duflot de Mofras, who visited California in 1840. [6] The name of the fort is said to derive from the Russian word rus or ros, the same root as the word "Russia" (Pоссия, Rossiya) (Fort Ross (Russian: Форт-Росс, Kashaya mé·ṭiʔni), originally Fortress Ross (pre-reformed Russian ...

  4. Kurchatov Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Kurchatov Institute is also in charge of coordinating Russia's participation in international large-scale projects such as the X-ray laser research facility European XFEL in Hamburg and the Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR) in Darmstadt, both Germany, the international fusion reactor project ITER in Cadarache and the European ...

  5. Potter Valley Project - Wikipedia

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    Construction on the project began in 1900, when The Eel River Power and Irrigation Company (later the Snow Mountain Water and Power Company) constructed the Cape Horn Dam and a one-mile (1.6 km), 8-foot (2.4 m)-diameter tunnel under the drainage divide to Potter Valley, at the headwaters of the East Fork Russian River. [7]

  6. Jacobs Engineering To Design Key Safety Feature For ITER ...

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    ITER, an international experiment involving 35 countries, seeks to prove the viability of fusion energy by building a fusion device at St-Paul-lès-Duranc Jacobs Engineering To Design Key Safety ...

  7. DEMOnstration Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] However, the ITER experience suggests that development of a multi-billion US dollar tokamak-based technology innovation cycle able to develop fusion power stations that can compete with non-fusion energy technologies is likely to encounter the "valley of death" problem in venture capital, i.e., insufficient investment to go beyond ...

  8. Tokamak - Wikipedia

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    The word tokamak is a transliteration of the Russian word ... ITER, international project in Cadarache, France; 500 MW; construction began in 2010, first plasma ...

  9. California approves Delta tunnel project, pitting water ... - AOL

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    The last time California finalized an environmental impact report for a similar Delta project was in 2016. That plan, which constituted a pair of tunnels, stumbled amid high costs and Newsom ...