ITER - the way to new energy ITER ("The Way" in Latin) is one of the most ambitious energy projects in the world today
ITER - Wikipedia ITER (originally an acronym for International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor, and also meaning "the way" or "the path" in Latin) [1][2][3] is an international nuclear fusion research and engineering project designed to demonstrate the feasibility of fusion power
ITER Info | ORNL The international ITER project is developing a scientific fusion facility to produce, study and optimize a self-sustaining “burning fusion plasma” at power-plant scale The operating flexibility, scale, and extensive diagnostics of the ITER tokamak compliments other efforts in fusion
Progress of ITER and its importance for fusion development Significant progress on the first-of-a-kind manufacture of fusion components and formation of their associated global supply chains has been led by the ITER Organization, the Domestic Agencies of the seven Members, and their national industries
ITERs proposed new timeline - initial phase of operations in 2035 ITER is a major international project to build a tokamak fusion device designed to prove the feasibility of fusion as a large-scale and carbon-free source of energy The goal of ITER is to operate at 500 MW (for at least 400 seconds continuously) with 50 MW of plasma heating power input
ITER: The Worlds Largest Fusion Experiment Weighing 23 000 tonnes and standing at nearly 30 metres tall, ITER will be an impressive sight to behold This nuclear fusion reactor will sit at the heart of a 180-hectare site, together with auxiliary housing and equipment