Building the Heart of ITER
US ITER, with General Atomics and other industry partners, is now fabricating the heart of the ITER tokamak: The 60 foot tall central solenoid. This massive electromagnet will initiate and maintain plasma current in the international ITER fusion reactor now under construction in France. ITER is the first fusion device designed to produce a burning plasma--an essential step for fusion energy development. This short offers an inside view of the action at the GA Magnet Technologies Center in California where the central solenoid modules are being produced.

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Managing the extreme heat in a tokamak fusion device - introducing the divertor

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Thorium Reactors Are About to Get VERY Serious

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ITER from above - October 2024

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Nuclear Policy Just Changed Forever

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How nuclear fusion works (3) - magnetic confinement, tokamaks, stellarators

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ITER Assembly - In-Vessel components

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Semiconductors explained in 16 mins | Chris Miller

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ITER NOW 1.7: The Divertor Section

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In 4 Millisekunden getötet – Amerikas tödlichster Atomunfall

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Sweden Brought Back DC Transmission

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Energycast Oak Ridge - April 2025

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Why Thorium is About to Change the World

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World's strongest magnet developed in San Diego, being sent to Europe

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Der Wettlauf um die Energie der Zukunft | Doku HD Reupload | ARTE

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The Fascinating Life of the "Father of the Nuclear Navy"

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Future of fusion: How UK's JET reactor paved the way for ITER

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Why Uranium Enrichment is a Big Deal

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World's Largest Puzzle: Assembly of the ITER Cryostat

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Inside the World's $22 Billion Artificial Sun | What The Future

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