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ITER Project progressing well despite delays
SAINT PAUL-LEZ-DURANCE, France (19 November 2015). At its Seventeenth Meeting (IC-
17), held on 18-19 November 2015, the ITER Council reviewed the progress made by the ITER
Organization Central Team (IO-CT) and the Members’ Domestic Agencies (IO-DAs). The
Council gave particular attention to the results achieved under the leadership of the new
Director-General in transitioning from the ITER design and early construction phase to full
construction.
The ITER Council recognized the extensive efforts made by the Director-General, the new
management team, and the Domestic Agencies during the past eight months to improve the project
culture. Joint IO-CT and IO-DA project teams have been created in areas of critical importance. The
ITER Organization has conducted an in-depth bottom-up review and analysis of all aspects of
manufacturing and assembling the ITER systems, structures and components through the completion
of construction, assembly and commissioning. The Council acknowledged the much-improved
understanding of the scope, sequencing, risks, and costs of the ITER Project achieved by this
systematic and integrated analysis and review, resulting in an overall schedule through First Plasma.
The ITER Council approved a schedule and milestones covering 2016-2017, and decided to conduct an
independent review of the overall schedule and associated resources and to consider possible additional
measures for expediting the schedule and reducing costs. The Council plans to complete these reviews
and reach agreement on the overall schedule through First Plasma by June 2016.
The Council said it would monitor closely the performance of the ITER Organization and Domestic
Agencies in meeting the 2016-2017 milestones. The Council approved the re-allocation of the necessary
funding, over a period of two years, to enable adherence to these milestones.
The Council recognized, with appreciation, the tangible progress made during the past eight months on
construction and component manufacturing.
This included, for example, construction progress made onsite by the European Domestic
Agency, with the completion of the framing of the Assembly Hall and the platform for the first
level of the Tokamak – as well as progress on magnets, neutral beam injector, remote handling,
and other ITER components.
India has completed the fabrication, pre-assembly, and shipment of the initial components of
the ITER cryostat, for subsequent assembly in the already completed cryostat building onsite, as
well as the first cooling water piping for ITER’s chilled water and heat rejection systems.
Four US-procured 400kV transformers have been shipped and installed onsite, and the US-
procured drain tanks for the cooling water and neutral beam systems have arrived onsite as well.
China has completed the manufacturing and testing of the first batch of pulsed power electrical
network equipment, and has reached qualification milestones in the manufacturing of magnet
feeders, correction coils, and the blanket first wall.