
ITER - the way to new energy
China, the European Union, India, Japan, Korea, Russia and the United States are participating in the decades-long project to build and operate ITER, and to train the fusion scientists, engineers and …
Facts & Figures - ITER
The heaviest components of the ITER machine will be shipped to the nearest Mediterranean port and then transported along 104 kilometres of specially modified road known as the ITER Itinerary.
In a Few Lines - ITER
We invite you to explore the ITER website for more information on the science of ITER, the ITER international collaboration and the large-scale building project that is underway in Saint Paul-lez …
News hub - iter.org
Research on WEST is directly relevant to ITER, helping to answer questions such as "How will the actively cooled tungsten components of the ITER divertor behave after hours of plasma discharge?"
The ITER Organization
The purpose of the ITER Organization is to "provide for and promote cooperation among the Members on the ITER Project," an international collaboration to demonstrate the scientific and technological …
Building ITER
The ITER Project is currently under construction on a 180-hectare site in southern France. Thirty-nine buildings and technical areas house the ITER Tokamak and its plant systems.
The machine - iter.org
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History - ITER
ITER was set in motion at the Geneva Superpower Summit in November 1985, when the idea of a collaborative international project to develop fusion energy for peaceful purposes was proposed by …
Worldwide fusion links - ITER
For specific training programs at the master's and doctoral level, please see our Education page. For more on international tokamak research in support of ITER, click here.
Making it work - ITER
ITER is conducting experiments to test tritium breeding blankets and fuel cycle technologies, but further research is needed to demonstrate the feasibility of large-scale tritium production and recycling.