The ITER Project

The world’s most ambitious nuclear fusion project

Donaluce in the ITER Ecosystem

ITER is the world’s most ambitious nuclear fusion project — 34 nations collaborating to demonstrate that the energy of the stars can become an industrial-scale energy source. Donnaluce Consulting operates within this project’s industrial supply chain through its collaboration with SIMIC S.p.A.

ITER installation — the world's largest tokamak, nuclear fusion project
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“ITER means ‘The Way’ in Latin. It is more than an experiment — it is the demonstration that nuclear fusion can become a reality at industrial scale.”

— iter.org

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ABOUT THE PROJECT

ITER — International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor

ITER is the world’s most ambitious energy and scientific project. Built in southern France at Cadarache, the ITER tokamak is designed to prove the feasibility of nuclear fusion as a large-scale, carbon-free energy source.

The project brings together 34 nations — the European Union, China, India, Japan, South Korea, Russia and the United States — in an unprecedented collaborative effort. Construction of the tokamak began in 2020, with the primary goal of producing a stable fusion plasma capable of generating ten times more energy than it consumes.

  • The world’s largest tokamak — 23,000 tonnes, 19 metres tall
  • Target Q=10: producing 500 MW from 50 MW of input energy
  • Over one million components, ten million individual parts
  • Industrial supply chain spanning 35 member countries
ITER tokamak assembly hall — aerial view of construction site in Cadarache, France
Location Cadarache, France
Members 34 nations
Type Tokamak (magnetic fusion)
Target Q=10 · 500 MW
Official website www.iter.org

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