ITER: Euratom/Japan agreement on nuclear fusion

 

SUMMARY OF:

Agreement between the European Atomic Energy Community and the Government of Japan for the Joint Implementation of the Broader Approach Activities in the Field of Fusion Energy Research

Decision 2007/614/Euratom — conclusion, by the Commission, of the Agreement between the European Atomic Energy Community and the Government of Japan for the Joint Implementation of the Broader Approach Activities in the Field of Fusion Energy Research

WHAT IS THE AIM OF THE AGREEMENT AND THE DECISION?

KEY POINTS

Activities

The broader approach activities refer to 3 research projects developed in Japan:

Structure

The management structure for these broader approach activities comprises:

Implementing instruments

Resources

In March 2020, Euratom and Japan signed a joint declaration reaffirming that, as of 2020, the broader approach is to focus on operating and exploiting the facilities that have already been set up, for the benefit of both parties. As ITER is approaching its own First Plasma and the beginning of its operation, teams working on the broader approach will work more closely with ITER to ensure that it moves forward as smoothly as possible.

Intellectual property (IP)

DATE OF ENTRY INTO FORCE

It entered into force on 1 June 2007.

BACKGROUND

MAIN DOCUMENTS

Agreement between the European Atomic Energy Community and the Government of Japan for the Joint Implementation of the Broader Approach Activities in the Field of Fusion Energy Research (OJ L 246, 21.9.2007, pp. 34-46)

Council Decision 2007/614/Euratom of 30 January 2007 concerning the conclusion, by the Commission, of the Agreement between the European Atomic Energy Community and the Government of Japan for the Joint Implementation of the Broader Approach Activities in the Field of Fusion Energy Research (OJ L 246, 21.9.2007, pp. 32-33)

last update 12.05.2020