ITER

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ITER
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Participating members (partners not shown)
Formation24 October 2007; 17 years ago (2007-10-24)
HeadquartersSaint-Paul-lès-Durance, France
Membership
 European Union

Members via EURATOM:[1]

 China
 India
 Japan
 South Korea
 Russia
 United States

Partners:
 Australia
 Canada
 Kazakhstan

 Thailand
Director-General
Pietro Barabaschi
Websitewww.iter.org

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ITER, which stands for International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor [a 1](with "iter" meaning "the way" or "the path" in Latin), is a major international project focused on nuclear fusion research and engineering. Its goal is to generate energy via a fusion process akin to that occurring in the Sun. The facility is being constructed adjacent to the Cadarache site in southern France. Once the main reactor is completed and achieves its first plasma, expected around 2033–2034, ITER will become the largest of over 100 fusion reactors developed since the 1950s. It will have six times the plasma volume of JT-60SA, the largest tokamak currently in operation in Japan.

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  1. "What is ITER?". ITER. 11 January 2021. Retrieved 25 October 2022.


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