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  2. ITER - Wikipedia

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    ITER (initially the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor, iter meaning "the way" or "the path" in Latin) [2] [3] [4] is an international nuclear fusion research and engineering megaproject aimed at creating energy through a fusion process similar to that of the Sun. It is being built next to the Cadarache facility in southern France.

  3. Laban Coblentz - Wikipedia

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    In September 2015, Coblentz took a new position as head of communication at ITER, the full-scale nuclear fusion facility in Saint-Paul-lez-Durance, France. [ 48 ] [ 49 ] [ see 4 ] The largest, most complex multinational science and technology project in history, ITER is designed to demonstrate a self-heating or “burning” plasma, paving the ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. ITER Neutral Beam Test Facility - Wikipedia

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    To deliver power to the fusion plasma in ITER, two heating neutral beam injectors will be installed. They are designed to provide the power of 17 MW each, through the 23 m beamlines, up to the four-meter diameter container: in order to deposit sufficient heating power in the plasma core instead of the plasma edges, the beam particle energy shall be about 1 MeV, thus increasing the neutral beam ...

  6. WEST (formerly Tore Supra) - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in March 2013 [10] Tore Supra underwent an extensive refit, including new poloidal coils to achieve diverted operation, a new cooling system, and all-metal cladding, mainly for experiments on tungsten divertor technology for ITER. [11] The reactor was renamed WEST, for "Tungsten (chemical symbol "W") Environment in Steady-state ...

  7. Fusion for Energy - Wikipedia

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    Fusion for Energy (F4E) is a joint undertaking of the European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom) that is responsible for the EU's contribution to the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER), the world's largest scientific partnership aiming to demonstrate fusion as a viable and sustainable source of energy.

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    2020-01-24: 3 (n.a.): 0 (n.a.): ⋮: 3 (=): 0 (n.a.): 2020-01-28: 4 (+1): 0 (n.a.): ⋮: 4 (=): 0 (n.a.): 2020-01-31: 5 (+1): 0 (n.a.): ⋮: 5 (=): 0 (n.a.): 2020-02 ...

  9. Category:ITER - Wikipedia

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