DOEOtherEnergyNovember 1, 2003

THE DIII-D NATIONAL FUSION PROGRAM AND ADVANCED FUSION TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

$1,144,806,884

Recipient

GENERAL ATOMICS

CA

AI Summary

This $1.1 billion award from the Department of Energy funds the DIII-D National Fusion Program and advanced fusion technology research and development at General Atomics in California. DIII-D is the largest magnetic fusion research facility in the United States, playing a critical role in developing fusion as a future clean energy source.

Key Points

  1. 01Funded at approximately $1.1 billion by the Department of Energy
  2. 02Supports the DIII-D National Fusion Program, the largest U.S. fusion research facility
  3. 03Awarded to General Atomics in California
  4. 04Active since November 2003, running through July 2026
  5. 05Advances fusion energy research and development as a potential clean energy source

Award Details

Start Date

Nov 1, 2003

End Date

Jul 31, 2026

Category

Energy

State

CA

Award Type

Other

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Amount
$1.1B
Agency
Department of Energy
Recipient
GENERAL ATOMICS
Type
Other

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