Abstract. Recent JET results show progress in two directions: consolidation of the ITER reference scenario, the ELMy H-mode, and development of regimes with internal transport barriers (ITBs). The beneficial effect of high triangularity in ELMy H-mode - one of the features of the new ITER design, has been confirmed in particular to extend the operation limits. Indeed three different ELMy H-mode scenarios are shown to allow operation at or above the Greenwald density limit with limited or no confinement degradation: (1) operation at high triangularity (up to = 0.47) with controlled gas puffing; (2) operation well above the L-H transition threshold ( Pin > 2.5PL - H) with controlled gas puffing; (3) impurity seeding. The level of confidence in the ITER ELMy H-mode reference scenario has therefore increased further and is high; research should now focus towards milder ELMs. A very significant progress in LHCD coupling has been achieved, with routine power in the 2-4 MW range. LHCD preheat allows to control efficiently the q profile, giving access to strongly reversed shear plasmas, with very broad ITBs on Ti, Te and ne, achieved at reduced power thresholds. ITBs are being developed, either towards high performance ( H 7.5 achieved) or towards steady state (full non-inductive current drive achieved during 1 second).
IAEA 2001