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French Fusion Experiment Delayed Until 2025 or Beyond

An anonymous reader writes "The old joke is that fusion is the power of the future and always will be. But it's not looking so funny for ITER, an EU10 billion fusion experiment in France. According to Nature News, ITER will not conduct energy-producing experiments until at least 2025 — five years later than what had been previously agreed to. The article adds that the reactor will cost even more than the seven parties in the project first thought:'...Construction costs are likely to double from the 5-billion (US$7-billion) estimate provided by the project in 2006, as a result of rises in the price of raw materials, gaps in the original design, and an unanticipated increase in staffing to manage procurement. The cost of ITER's operations phase, another 5 billion over 20 years, may also rise.'"

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  1. Re:Baah by craklyn · · Score: 5, Funny

    Or we could have giant hemp farms to harvest fusion power from the nearest star, and then burn that in a hemp/steam power plant.

    And best of all, there would be no "not in my backyard" syndrom. However, have we factored in the tax-funded muchies subsidy? That may be nontrivial.

  2. More like 2032 if you take into account... by assemblerex · · Score: 5, Funny

    the French 30 hour work week.

  3. Re:Not "French" by krouic · · Score: 5, Funny

    When (if) the experiment is a success, it will become a "US led experiment".

  4. Re:Crazy- this should be funded more to go faster by Yoozer · · Score: 5, Funny

    NIMBYs object to serious scale windfarms on land

    NIMBYS are not fans of these either.

    Barring a massive program of depopulation

    Well, there's your solution.