THE DIII-D NATIONAL FUSION PROGRAM AND ADVANCED FUSION TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
$1,144,806,884
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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
- 01Funded at approximately $1.1 billion by the Department of Energy
- 02Supports the DIII-D National Fusion Program, the largest U.S. fusion research facility
- 03Awarded to General Atomics in California
- 04Active since November 2003, running through July 2026
- 05Advances fusion energy research and development as a potential clean energy source
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- Amount
- $1.1B
- Agency
- Department of Energy
- Recipient
- GENERAL ATOMICS
- Type
- Other
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