ITER, the "Broader approach", a DEMO fusion reactor

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Janeschitz, G.
Bahm, W.
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[1] Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe Helmholtz Gemeinschaf, Programmleiter ITER & EFDA Angelegenheiten, D-76344 Eggenstein Leopoldshafen, Germany
[2] Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe Helmholtz Gemeinschaf, Programmbevollmachtigter Blanket Neutronenquelle, D-76344 Eggenstein Leopoldshafen, Germany
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Fusion is a very promising future energy option, which is characterized by almost unlimited fuel reserves, favourable safety features and environmental sustainability. The aim of the worldwide fusion research is a fusion power station which imitates the process taking place in the sun and thus gains energy from the fusion of light atomic nuclei. The experimental reactor ITER which will be built in Cadarache, France, marks a breakthrough in the worldwide fusion research: For the first time an energy multiplication factor of at least 10 will be achieved, the factor by which the fusion power exceeds the external plasma heating. Partners in this project are the European Union, Japan, the Russian Federation, USA, China, South Korea and India as well as Brazil as associated partner. This facility is supposed to demonstrate a long burning, reactor-typical plasma and to test techniques such as plasma heating, plasma confinement by superconducting magnets, fuel cycle as well as energy transition, tritium breeding and remote handling technologies. The next step beyond ITER will be the demonstration power station DEMO which requires further developments in order to create the basis for its design and construction. The roadmap to fusion energy is described. It consists of several elements which are needed to develop the knowledge required for a commercial fusion reactor. The DEMO time schedule depends on the efforts in terms of personnel and budget resources the society is willing to invest in fusion taking into account the long term energy supply and its environmental impact.
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