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UK pledges to fully fund EU nuclear-fusion facility

Britain will pay £60 million to keep the Joint European Torus near Oxford running if negotiations to continue EU funding stall. Nature, Elizabeth Gibney, 20 Mar19,

The UK government has said that it will step in to pay for a European Union-funded nuclear-fusion laboratory near Oxford after 29 March, if European cash cannot be agreed in the next ten days.

The Joint European Torus (JET) laboratory currently has only a short-term funding contract with the European Commission, which will run out on 28 March, the day before Britain is scheduled to leave the European Union. Until now, JET has received around 88% of its funding from EU sources, and the remainder from the United Kingdom. Negotiations with the EU to agree a new contract to fund the facility until the end of 2020 are ongoing, but have stalled in part because of uncertainty over Brexit.

In a statement to Parliament on 13 March, UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond promised to front up to £60 million (US$80 million) to run the JET in 2019–20, should no new agreement be reached in time.

The £60 million would cover the whole of the lab’s 2019–20 budget, says Ian Chapman, chief executive of the Culham Centre for Fusion Energy near Oxford, which hosts JET. Chapman says that the pledge is effectively an “insurance policy”: he is still optimistic that a contract with the EU will be signed in time, and that the commission will continue to fund JET in the long term. “It’s not the intention on either side for [JET] to become a UK facility. This is to make sure we’re covered and operations continue in every eventuality,” he says. ……

Unless the deal is passed by Parliament, or Brexit is delayed, the United Kingdom will leave the EU without a deal. Although it would be possible for the bloc to keep funding JET in a ‘no deal’ Brexit, it is unclear whether this would happen. A UK government spokesperson said that the funding for JET would come from existing funds earmarked for science. https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-019-00930-3

March 21, 2019 - Posted by | politics international, technology, UK

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  1. More fusion crapola . Fusion would generate a lot of neutrons and gamma rays. This means you Cannot do the process on a commercial scale, without generating huge amounts of radioactivity. Many megatons of nuclear waste, in the forms of tritium and radioactive zirconium and all contaminated areas like fission.   The zirconium needed to contain the nuclear radiation in a commercial, fusion enclosure will degrade quickly and be radioactive. It can catch fire like the zirconium cladding on uranium and plutonium in fission reactors.

    They never giveup. The more expensive the fraudulent scheme to make a buck the bigger the suckers. Their are far more plentiful and, cheap sources of energy. Solar power is now 40 percent efficient. Wind power wave port. Such assholes.
    Always thinking big!
    Big in terms of the scale of their fraud, the number of people they will fleece, and the damage they will do.

    Doug's avatar Comment by Doug | March 21, 2019 | Reply


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