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Implementation of activities described in the Roadmap to Fusion during Horizon Europe through a joint programme of the members of the EUROfusion consortium

Project description

Powering the future of fusion electricity today

Fusion is the process that powers stars like the Sun. On Earth, it promises a safe and near-limitless clean energy source. For instance, fusion energy would generate huge amounts of energy from mere grams of abundant fuels found worldwide. In this context, the EU-funded EUROfusion project will bring together dozens of experts, students and facilities from across Europe to achieve the European fusion roadmap, which provides a clear and structured way forward to commercial energy from fusion. Based on the updated roadmap, the project will help move from lab to industry with the design, construction and operation of a demonstration fusion power plant (DEMO). The aim is to deliver fusion electricity to the grid early in the second half of the century.

Objective

EUROfusion’s updated Fusion Research Roadmap aims to acquire the necessary knowledge to start constructing a demonstration fusion power plant (DEMO) five years after ITER is in full-power operation. DEMO will deliver fusion electricity to the grid early in the second half of the century. The Roadmap has been articulated in eight different Missions. The present proposal has the goal of implementing the activities described in the Roadmap during Horizon Europe through a joint programme of the members of the EUROfusion Consortium, with the following high-level objectives:

1. Construct and commission ITER;
2. Secure the success of future ITER operation via preparation and experiments on present devices;
3. Develop the conceptual design of a DEMO fusion power plant;
4. Finalise the design and construct a fusion spectrum neutron source (IFMIF-DONES);
5. Advance the stellarator as an alternative approach to fusion power plants;
6. Prepare the ITER and DEMO generations of scientists, engineers and operators;
7. Promote innovation and European industry competitiveness in fusion technology and beyond.

The ITER success remains an important overarching objective of the programme and much attention is devoted to ensure that ITER operation is properly prepared, and that a new generation of scientists and engineers is thoroughly educated and trained for its exploitation. DEMO is the only step between ITER and a commercial fusion power plant. To achieve the goal of fusion electricity demonstration in the early 2050-ies, the DEMO Conceptual Design has to be completed by 2030 at the latest, to allow the start of the Engineering Design Activities. DEMO cannot be defined and designed by research laboratories alone, but requires the full involvement of industry in all technological and systems aspects of the design. Therefore, specific provisions for the involvement of industry in the Consortium activities are envisaged.

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MAX-PLANCK-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER WISSENSCHAFTEN EV
Net EU contribution
€ 209 877 808,27
Address
HOFGARTENSTRASSE 8
80539 Munchen
Germany

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Region
Bayern Oberbayern München, Kreisfreie Stadt
Activity type
Research Organisations
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Total cost
€ 385 313 898,64

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