iter canada plan for hosting iter
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Iter Canada Plan for Hosting Iter. Canadian Nuclear Society Professional Engineers Ontario March 29, 2001. Engineering Feasibility. Demonstration of Fusion Power Plant. Utilization. Scientific Feasibility. Demo. Fusion Power Plant. Experimental Machine. Iter International - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Iter Canada Plan for Hosting Iter
Canadian Nuclear SocietyProfessional Engineers
OntarioMarch 29, 2001
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Utilization
FusionPowerPlant
2050
EconomicFeasibility
The way toward fusion power
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ScientificFeasibility
4 MajorTokamaks
1985
ExperimentalMachine
Technological FeasibilityScientific Demonstration
EngineeringFeasibility
IterInternationalJoint Design
2000
.Demonstration ofFusion Power Plant
Demo
2030
PowerGeneration
The Iter Tokamak
The Iter Tokamak Plasma
+100,000,000 oC
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The Clarington Site for ITER
Proposed ITER Site
20 Km
ClaringtonToronto
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Location for ITER at the Clarington Site
Darlington NGS
Blue Circle Cement
ITER
Tritium Removal FacilityDock
Dock
Iter construction site at Clarington
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Iter will be constructed through a unique international collaboration
Other Countries supply components which they ship to the site for assembly
Host country supplies:• buildings• infrastructure• site• supporting services
ITER LAYOUT ADAPTED FOR CLARINGTON SITE
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LIMIT OF EXCAVATION
MAGNET PSSWITCHINGNTWK BLDG
TOKAMAK BLDG
PERSONNEL BLDG
TOPSOIL
LAYERED SILT WITH CLAY
VERY DENSE SAND WITH SILT, TRACE CLAY AND FINE GRAVEL
SHALY LIMESTONE
LIMESTONE
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BOREHOLEINFORMATION
Typical subsurface profile showing option for open excavation
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340,000 cubic metres of concrete
32,000 tonnes of rebar
4,200,000 ft2 of formwork
20,000 tonnes of structural steel6 CN Towers!
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Our strength is in our stakeholders from both public and private sectors
Governments• Canada• Ontario• Clarington & Durham
region
Governments• Canada• Ontario• Clarington & Durham
region
Labour• Canadian Building and
Construction Trades Council
• Canadian Labour Congress
• Canadian Nuclear Workers Council
Labour• Canadian Building and
Construction Trades Council
• Canadian Labour Congress
• Canadian Nuclear Workers Council Universities/ Societies
• University of Toronto• Université du Québec • University of Saskatchewan• York University• University Centre at Durham • Canadian Nuclear Society
Universities/ Societies
• University of Toronto• Université du Québec • University of Saskatchewan• York University• University Centre at Durham • Canadian Nuclear Society
Community• Iter Community Council
Private SectorEngineering & Construction
•AMEC•Acres International•BFC Construction•CanatomNPM •SNC Lavalin Group•Wardrop Engineering
Services•Canadian Nuclear Utility
Services•Ernst & Young•Marsh Canada Ltd.•Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt•Royal Bank Financial Group•Weber Shandwick
Worldwide
Utility & Manufacturing•MDA Space & Advanced
Robotics•Ontario Power Generation
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Figure 6-2ITER CONSTRUCTION
CONSORTIUM MEMBERS & ENGINEERING ANDPROJECT MANAGEMENT JOINT VENTURE
BFCCONSTRUCTION
GROUP INC.AMEC INC.
CONSTRUCTIONCONSORTIUM
CONSTRUCTION& ERECTION
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The Canadian Engineering & Construction Consortium Structure
The detailed Construction Phase project structure
has been developed
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Iter Canada Board of Directors
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ITER Canada supports the realization of Iter in many ways
ITERCanada
International Relations
Persuading countries to support Canada as host
Iter Support
Providing Canadian expertise, R&D
Communications
Implementing a variety of public communication programs promoting Iter
Bid Preparation
Developing formal bid to host Iter
Government Relations
Securing required support of 3 levels of government in Canada
ITER Canada
Administering our non-profit company
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IterCanada
Iter Canada’s communications program for promoting Iter is open and inclusive
Newsletter
Speaking Engagements
School Program
International EventsVideo
Media Relationswww.itercanada.com
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Benefits of hosting Iter
Plus….Contribution tosustainableenergy development
PEOPLE Jobs: 68,000
person years Brain Gain: 250
international scientists
ECONOMY Debt Reduction: $6.4 Billion Foreign Investment Attraction of related industries
TECHNOLOGY Access to advancedtechnologies Spin-off companies Canadian R&D profile Boost to education
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Joelle MaillouxFusion Physicist - JET
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Iter Personnel in Canada
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Engineering and Construction Operating
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Seconded Scientists
Visiting Scientists
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•Isotope Separation•Remote Handling•Plasma Technologies Diagnostic Equipment•Large Scale Data Management
Iter will have many leading edge technologies, such as:
•Super-Conducting Magnets•Control Room Technologies•High Speed Computer Networks•Software Integration
•Microwave Technologies•Advance Simulation Facilities•Advanced Software Systems•Advanced Materials
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• Japan
• France
• Canada
Three Competitors for Hosting Iter:
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Dr. Robert AymarDirector, Iter
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Iter Explorers Report Negotiations and Implementation Schedule
1988 1999 2003200220012000
Final Explorers’ Report
Coordinated Technical Activities
Final Design Report
Site Offers
Negotiations
Sign Joint Implementation Agreement
Ratification
2004
Construction
Engineering Design Activities
Explorers
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Overall Iter Timeframe
2003 – 2011+ 203220162014 - 20152012 - 2014
First neutron generation
Hydrogen Plasma
2039+
Construction
HydrogenDeuterium
Plasma
Deuterium – Tritium Plasma
2033 - 2038
De-activation
Decommissioning
First introduction of external
tritium
2039 2068 2108
Dismantling – clearance for recycling - disposal
Decay Period
Commissioning
Operating Phase
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Iter Canada Video
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Our competitive advantages have prompted others to rate our chances at 60%
Key:1. No need to transport tritium
- a risk no other site could reasonably assure2. Canada as “compromise” between strong EU & Japanese
desires3. Without Canada picking up the host share, any other site
would be much more costly for Parties
Thus Canada will be in a very strong
negotiating position.
Also:4. Attractive socio-economic/cultural attractions of Toronto area5. Excellent engineering site characteristics6. Favourable licensing environment7. Greater likelihood of US re-entry
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A World Class Site for ITER
www.itercanada.com
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