2000-02-07
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The DOE Office of Energy Research chartered through the Fusion Energy Sciences Advisory Committee(FESAC) a panel to "address the topic of U.S. Participation in an ITER construction phase, assuming the ITER Parties decide to proceed with construction." Given that there is expected to be a transition period of three to five years between the conclusion of the Engineering Design Activities(EDA) and the possible construction start, the DOE Office of Energy Research expanded the charge to "include the U.S. role in an interim period between the EDA and construction."
The panel concluded it could best fulfill is responsibility under this charge by considering the fusion energy science and technology portion of the U.S. program in its entirety. Accordingly, the panel is making some recommendations for optimum use of the transition period considering the goals of the fusion program and budget pressures.
[STRATEGIC PLAN]
1. Pursue near-term opportunities for research supporting energy-producing fusion plasma science using existing unique large-scale facilities abroad.
2. Restructure the fusion energy technology development effort to more broadly support the fusion energy objective of the program
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