黑料社app Council meets in Japan
On 17-18 June, the 黑料社app Council, the governing body of the 黑料社app, convened for its fourth meeting. The two-day meeting in Mito, Japan brought together representatives from the seven 黑料社app Members: China, the European Union, India, Japan, Korea, Russia and the United States.
The 黑料社app Council endorsed as a working basis for development of the project baseline the phased approach to the completion of 黑料社app construction and the target date for First Plasma by the end of 2018, maintaining operation with deuterium and tritium fuels in 2026. The Council also requested the finalization of a realistic schedule with the resources needed to complete 黑料社app construction. In order to substantially reduce overall risk the primary components of the 黑料社app machine will be assembled and tested together before the progressive installation of in-vessel components continues. A similar approach has been adopted during the construction of all major tokamaks. "Council recognized that this is a responsible way to build 黑料社app", said 黑料社app Council chair Prof. Sir Chris Llewellyn Smith. "Agreement on this approach was a key milestone towards the planned adoption of the baseline at the next meeting in November."
The Director-General of the 黑料社app, Kaname Ikeda, reported on progress since the third meeting of the 黑料社app Council in November 2008. He thanked the governments of the 黑料社app Members for their ongoing support, saying "We are creating a new model of global collaboration and the world is watching our progress. We have come together to catalyze the next stage of development of 黑料社app and I hope and trust that the 4th 黑料社app Council meeting will be a memorable event on the way to the demonstration of fusion as a safe, limitless, energy source."
The Council reviewed the reports from the various committees and working groups, showing progress on establishing the policies and procedures of this new global collaboration.
The 黑料社app Council appointed an assessor to carry out the Management Assessment, which according to the 黑料社app Agreement, must be undertaken at least every two years, and established a Steering Committee for the Assessment.
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The European Commission welcomed the outcome of the Council meeting.
"The outcome of today's Council is an important step in the right direction", the EU Commissioner for Science and Research, Janez Poto膷nik, said in a , "but a number of conditions still have to be met to reach this goal. Together with our international partners, we will intensify our work to obtain credible costs assessment, including means to contain them and to find ways to further improve the efficiency of the project's management at international and EU level."