A Plan for the Development of Fusion Energy

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Robert Goldston
Mohamed Abdou
Charles Baker
Michael Campbell
Vincent Chan
Stephen Dean
Amanda Hubbard
Robert Iotti
Thomas Jarboe
John Lindl
B. Grant Logan
Kathryn McCarthy
Farrokh Najmabadi
Craig Olson
Stewart Prager
Ned Sauthoff
John Sethian
John Sheffield
Steven Zinkle
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[1] Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory,
[2] University of California,undefined
[3] University of California,undefined
[4] General Atomics,undefined
[5] Fusion Power Associates,undefined
[6] MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center,undefined
[7] CH2M Hill,undefined
[8] University of Washington,undefined
[9] Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory,undefined
[10] Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory,undefined
[11] Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory,undefined
[12] Sandia National Laboratory,undefined
[13] University of Wisconsin,undefined
[14] Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory,undefined
[15] Naval Research Laboratory,undefined
[16] ORNL,undefined
[17] and UT Joint Institute for Energy and Environment,undefined
[18] Oak Ridge National Laboratory,undefined
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Journal of Fusion Energy | 2002年 / 21卷
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Fusion energy, fusion program plan;
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This is the final report of a panel set up by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Fusion Energy Sciences Advisory Committee (FESAC) in response to a charge letter dated September 10, 2002 from Dr. Ray Orbach, Director of the DOE's Office of Science. In that letter, Dr. Orbach asked FESAC to develop a plan with the end goal of the start of operation of a demonstration power plant in approximately 35 years. This report, submitted March 5, 2003, presents such a plan, leading to commercial application of fusion energy by mid-century. The plan is derived from the necessary features of a demonstration fusion power plant and from the time scale defined by President Bush. It identifies critical milestones, key decision points, needed major facilities and required budgets. The report also responds to a request from DOE to FESAC to describe what new or upgraded fusion facilities will “best serve our purposes” over a time frame of the next twenty years.
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