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Russian coil delivered | All ring-shaped magnets now "home" at ITER

Of all the components and systems that Russia contributes to ITER, poloidal field coil #1 (PF1) is the most massive and one of the most complex. Measuring nine metres in diameter and weighing approximately 160 tonnes, it is the smallest of the six ring-shaped magnets that circle the ITER Tokamak and the only one that is not procured by Europe. When the trailer transporting the coil passed the ITER gates, at around 4:15 a.m. on Friday 10 February, a long journey came to an end. The transport of the component had begun on 1 November 2022, when the coil departed the Sredne-Nevsky Shipyard in Saint Petersburg after close to six years of fabrication. Sailing the Neva River down to the open sea through the Gulf of Finland, the component travelled through the Baltic Sea, the North Sea, the Atlantic and the Mediterranean, reaching Marseille's industrial harbour on 9 January 2023 and beginning its land journey one month later to the day. PF1 is not, by far, the heaviest of the 141 HELs (Highly Exceptional Loads) that have travelled the ITER Itinerary since January 2015. It is, however, one of the widest and—as a consequence—one of the most difficult to steer through plane-tree-lined roads, over bridges and through the extremely narrow passage between two small cliffs a few kilometres before the ITER construction site. Due to these challenges, it took the convoy four nights instead of the standard three to cover the whole length of the 105-kilometre-long ITER Itinerary. Like each HEL transport operation, the PF1 convoy relied on complex logistics involving men and machinery—9 drivers, navigators and mechanics to operate the 288-wheel self-propelled trailer and the powerful pulling and pushing tractors; a team of 14 people charged with removing road signs and other obstacles on the trailer's trajectory (and putting them back in place after the convoy's passage); and 70 officers from the dedicated protection group of the French Gendarmerie. The arrival of PF1 on the construction site marked a significant milestone for the ITER Project, as all seven Members have now delivered at least one of the major components they are responsible for. In the afternoon that followed, a small event was organized that brought together, in a duplex with Russia, a delegation of ITER staff and representatives of all those who had contributed to the design, fabrication, transport and delivery of the coil. Speaking from Russia on behalf of Rosatom Director-General Alexey Likhachev, Anatoli Krasilnikov, Head of the Russian Domestic Agency, described ITER as 'a vivid example of the closest international collaboration,' of which Russia was 'an integral part.' After a quick update on project progress by ITER Head of Communication Laban Coblentz, Krasilnikov added a personal and emotional note, saying: 'This is a great event for us today, but not the final, not the last one. We will meet each other many, many times for similar events, and it will be very important to demonstrate that fusion is a reality.' For ITER Director-General Pietro Barabaschi, the delivery of the PF1 magnet sent the strong message that 'the ITER Organization and the Domestic Agencies are steadily continuing to deliver on their commitments for the construction of the ITER research facility in an integrated way,' and that despite inevitable difficulties, 'we will succeed, build the ITER Tokamak and deliver unprecedented research capabilities to support the realization of fusion power.' With PF1 in protective storage, all six poloidal field coils are now safely 'home': PF6 and PF5 already installed in the Tokamak assembly pit, PF2 stored, and PF3 and PF4 in the last stages of fabrication and testing in Europe's Poloidal Field Coils Winding Facility on site. Click here to view a video of the transport and delivery of PF1.

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Commonwealth Fusion Systems opens 50-acre campus

With a ceremonial event on 10 February, Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS) officially opened its new 50-acre campus in Devens, Massachusetts (USA).  The campus is home to the company's corporate headquarters, an advanced manufacturing facility, and the building dedicated to SPARC—a compact 100 MW magnetic confinement fusion experiment now under construction. CFS spun out of MIT's Plasma Science and Fusion Center as a private company in 2018 and is backed by more than $2 billion from the world's leading investors in clean energy. Attending the event on campus were US Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm, US Senator Elizabeth Warren, US Senator Edward Markey, and US Representative Lori Trahan, Massachusetts Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll, with other state and local leaders. See the full news story here.

360° tour updated (January 2023)

The virtual tour of ITER construction has been updated with 360° photos from January 2023. Enter the main ITER plant buildings or the machine assembly theatre to see what has changed since the last update in April 2022. Accessible from the home page of the ITER website (yellow icon) or by clicking on the link below. Click here to enter the latest 360° ITER virtual tour.

Fusion for Energy appoints new Director

The Governing Board of Fusion for Energy (F4E), the European Joint Undertaking for ITER and the Development of Fusion Energy, has appointed Marc Lachaise as Director. Carlos Alejaldre, Chair of the F4E Governing Board, thanked all delegates for their cooperation and congratulated Marc Lachaise on their behalf. 'We look forward to working with you in order to lead Europe's contribution to ITER, and its participation in various fusion projects aiming to demonstrate the full potential of this energy source.' Trained in engineering, Marc Lachaise worked for 27 years as part of the French EDF Group (Électricité de France), where most recently he was Deputy Head of Department for Nuclear Procurement (2015), then Contract Manager Director of the EDF Group (2018), and Supply Chain Control Director in the newly formed assurance function for the EDF New Build nuclear projects (2021). 'It is an honour to be appointed Director of Fusion for Energy and I promise to lead this organization and its staff with commitment, integrity and a truly collaborative spirit. During my career I have worked in the field of energy, building experience on management, supply chain, and big nuclear projects. I'm ready to offer my expertise to the fusion community because I'm truly convinced of its potential. The responsibility bestowed on me is also an opportunity to honour Europe's contribution to ITER, empower teams, and collaborate with our partners to deliver ITER.' Read the full report on the Fusion for Energy website.

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Российская катушка PF1 доставлена на площадку ИТЭР

Российская катушка полоидального поля PF1 доставлена на площадку сооружения термоядерного реактора ИТЭР во Франции

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