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(OV/1-1) ITER: Fusion Research at the Dawn of a New Era

R. Aymar1), Y. Shimomura2), M. Huguet2), V. Chuyanov1), ITER International and Participant Teams
 
1) ITER JWS, Garching, Germany
2) ITER JWS, Mukouyama, Naka-machi, Naka-gun, Ibaraki-ken, Japan

Abstract.  Given the expected success of on-going negotiations on the Joint Implementing Agreement for ITER construction and operation, a new era is opening in which fusion laboratories will have more dependable external support where they follow programmes supporting fusion as an energy source. The ITER design, cost estimate and safety analysis are supported by a large body of validating physics and technology R&D. The main features of the design, and analysis of its performance, give confidence that it will fulfil its technical objectives and demonstrate the environmental attractiveness of fusion. This paper gives illustrative confirmation of these expectations and an update on the technical preparations for construction, as well as the status of negotiations. These show that ITER is the right next step, integrating the appropriate physics and technology, making the proper technical and financial compromise and being conducted within an international framework, to advance fusion towards the objective of becoming an energy source in the foreseeable future.

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IAEA 2003