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“France Can’t Do It Alone”: U.S. Delivers 60-Foot Superconducting Magnet Beast Crucial to the $22 Billion ITER Nuclear Fusion Dream

In a groundbreaking move toward sustainable energy, the United States has delivered a monumental superconducting magnet to France's ITER project, marking a pivotal advancement in the quest for harnessing nuclear fusion power.
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  • 🔧 The United States has delivered a colossal superconducting magnet to France’s ITER project, advancing nuclear fusion technology.
  • 🤝 Collaboration among eight American companies was essential to construct the solenoid’s support structure for the reactor.
  • 🔄 Four out of six solenoid modules have been installed, with completion expected by the year’s end, marking a decade-long effort.
  • 🌍 ITER, involving 35 countries, aims to demonstrate fusion energy‘s feasibility by producing 500 MW of power, despite financial and logistical challenges.

The ambitious journey of nuclear fusion is taking a significant leap forward with the completion of a pivotal component for the ITER project. The United States has delivered a colossal superconducting magnet, an essential part of the world’s largest fusion experiment located in France. This remarkable structure, standing at 59 feet tall, plays a crucial role in the ongoing efforts to harness the power of fusion energy. As the world watches, the assembly of this technological marvel brings us closer to realizing the dream of unlimited, clean energy.

The Role of the Central Solenoid

The central solenoid is the heart of the ITER fusion reactor, designed to initiate and sustain the plasma necessary for nuclear fusion. Comprising six individual magnetic modules, each weighing approximately 267,000 pounds, this superconducting magnet is pivotal in maintaining the delicate balance required for fusion reactions. The central solenoid’s primary function is to confine and stabilize the plasma, enabling the high temperatures and pressures needed for fusion.

Ensuring the stability of such a massive structure requires a robust support system. The solenoid’s exoskeleton, sometimes referred to as a cage, is engineered to withstand the extreme forces generated during the fusion process. As David Vandergriff, a lead engineer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, highlights, the solenoid’s efficiency is contingent on its support structure. The successful integration of this component marks a significant milestone in the ITER project, solidifying its place as a groundbreaking endeavor in nuclear science.

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The Collaborative Effort Behind the Engineering

The construction of the solenoid’s support structure involved a collaborative effort among eight American companies, showcasing the collective expertise required to tackle such a monumental task. One of the standout contributions came from Superbolt in Pennsylvania, which developed the critical technology to secure the assembly under extreme conditions. The intricate design features 27 vertical connectors, or tie plates, forming the backbone of the cage. These components link the lower foundation blocks to the upper blocks, creating a rigid enclosure around the solenoid.

Freudenberg, an engineer involved in the project, elaborates on the challenges faced during the design phase. Producing the 49-foot-long tie bars as single pieces, with stringent tolerances, was a major engineering hurdle. Collaborating with specialized forges, the team overcame these obstacles, ensuring the structural integrity of the support system. This achievement underscores the complexity and innovation inherent in the ITER project, highlighting the collaborative spirit driving its progress.

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Progress and Milestones in ITER’s Assembly

As ITER progresses, the assembly of the central solenoid is nearing completion. Four out of the six modules have already been installed at the site in southern France, with the final two modules expected to be mounted by the year’s end. This phase represents the culmination of a decade-long effort by the American team, bringing to fruition a project of titanic proportions.

The successful installation of the solenoid modules is a testament to the meticulous planning and execution involved in ITER’s construction. Despite the challenges and delays that have characterized the project, its importance as a flagship for fusion energy remains undiminished. As the world looks on, ITER stands as a beacon of hope in the quest for sustainable, clean energy, setting the stage for future advancements in nuclear fusion technology.

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Understanding ITER’s Global Impact

ITER, the world’s largest experimental nuclear fusion reactor, is a testament to global collaboration, involving 35 countries, including the United States, China, India, and the European Union. The project’s objective is to demonstrate the feasibility of fusion energy by 2040, aiming to produce 500 MW of power from just 50 MW of input. Originally estimated at $5 billion, the project’s cost has surged to nearly $24 billion, with funding predominantly from the EU and contributions from other member countries.

Located in Saint-Paul-lez-Durance, France, ITER represents a monumental effort in scientific and engineering innovation. Despite financial and logistical challenges, it continues to be a cornerstone of fusion energy research. As ITER progresses, it not only advances our understanding of nuclear fusion but also fosters international cooperation in the pursuit of a sustainable energy future.

The journey toward harnessing fusion energy is fraught with challenges, yet the progress made with ITER brings us closer to a transformative energy source. As the components of this massive project come together, one must wonder: What new breakthroughs will emerge from this daring endeavor, and how will they reshape our global energy landscape?

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  1. Hassan on 04/17/2025 5:06 PM

    Is it true that the cost of the ITER project has surged from $5 billion to almost $24 billion? 🤔

    Reply
    • Pat on 04/17/2025 8:27 PM

      What happens if/when Russia bombs the ITER site?

      Reply
    • Daniel on 04/19/2025 11:25 AM

      Yes
      All research does out strip initial budgets
      Would never start otherwise

      Reply
  2. gailparasol4 on 04/17/2025 6:07 PM

    So, the U.S. is basically the superhero of this fusion story? 💪

    Reply
    • Antitrumpistan on 04/19/2025 11:46 AM

      Ha ha, no they are not, this article makes it sound like us contribution to this projects is the bigest and they are heros…

      Reply
    • Bill Boxley on 04/20/2025 6:17 AM

      Obvious Answer… “NO”.
      Where’s the US’s Fusion Reactor ? ? ?

      Reply
  3. gina on 04/17/2025 6:09 PM

    ITER sounds promising, but I’m worried about the environmental impact of nuclear fusion. Are there any risks?

    Reply
  4. Sylvesterorigami on 04/17/2025 6:09 PM

    Wow, a 60-foot magnet! That’s some serious engineering marvel! 👏

    Reply
  5. henry on 04/17/2025 6:12 PM

    With so many countries involved, I hope this doesn’t turn into a political mess. 😬

    Reply
  6. Mary on 04/17/2025 6:13 PM

    Thank you for the detailed explanation about the solenoid’s role. It’s fascinating!

    Reply
  7. Xavier_magma on 04/17/2025 6:17 PM

    Is anyone else confused about how a magnet can help with nuclear fusion? 🤷‍♂️

    Reply
  8. Miriam6 on 04/17/2025 6:19 PM

    What happens if the solenoid doesn’t work as planned? Is there a backup plan?

    Reply
  9. Damian8 on 04/17/2025 6:21 PM

    I’m impressed by the collaboration among American companies. Teamwork makes the dream work! 🚀

    Reply
  10. mohammed5 on 04/17/2025 6:25 PM

    Why does it feel like ITER is always “almost” completed but never really finished?

    Reply
  11. john-michael on 04/17/2025 6:27 PM

    Are there any other countries besides France and the U.S. actively contributing to the ITER project?

    Reply
  12. jeremy on 04/17/2025 6:30 PM

    How does the plasma confinement work? Sounds like sci-fi stuff! 🔬

    Reply
  13. Maeve1 on 04/17/2025 6:32 PM

    It’s amazing to see countries working together for a common goal. More of this, please! 🙌

    Reply
  14. edwardlight on 04/17/2025 6:34 PM

    Anyone know how they transport a 60-foot magnet all the way to France without causing chaos?

    Reply
  15. helen on 04/17/2025 6:37 PM

    The scale of this project is mind-blowing! How long before we see fusion energy in our homes?

    Reply
  16. zara6 on 04/17/2025 6:40 PM

    I’m skeptical. What if this turns out to be another expensive experiment with no real results?

    Reply
  17. Lillianhunter on 04/17/2025 6:42 PM

    Great to hear about progress in clean energy, but will fusion ever be cost-effective?

    Reply
  18. Arnold on 04/17/2025 6:44 PM

    Thanks for the article! I learned a lot about nuclear fusion today. 😊

    Reply
  19. Raymondgarden on 04/17/2025 6:48 PM

    Sounds like a massive project. What’s the estimated completion date for ITER?

    Reply
  20. Melissa_warrior on 04/17/2025 6:50 PM

    Why do they need six solenoid modules? Is one not enough?

    Reply
    • mr4nders0n on 04/19/2025 6:37 AM

      Probably to “encase” or “surround” or “envelope” the reactor to ensure “containment.
      I’m neither an engineer nor a scientist in these fields, I’m more IT and tech support, but I’m interested in the advancement of those fields. Go on quora and ask the question, or an AI “agent” like chatgpt or poe, you may get an answer there.

      Reply
  21. roger6 on 04/17/2025 6:53 PM

    ITER’s budget is almost $24 billion now? That’s a lot of money! 💸

    Reply
  22. Ericsong on 04/17/2025 6:56 PM

    What are the main challenges the ITER team is facing right now?

    Reply
  23. rita on 04/17/2025 6:58 PM

    How do they ensure the safety of such a large and powerful magnet?

    Reply
  24. stellaillusion on 04/17/2025 7:01 PM

    I’m excited for the future of clean energy. Go ITER! 🌞

    Reply
  25. Miriam on 04/17/2025 7:03 PM

    How does the U.S. benefit from helping with the ITER project?

    Reply
  26. Samantha2 on 04/17/2025 7:12 PM

    Can’t wait to see if this project actually succeeds. Fusion energy could change the world! 🌍

    Reply
  27. Cecilia on 04/17/2025 7:23 PM

    Just a random question, but don’t you think that this, basically oversized magnet can alter our gravitational field and maybe destroy it causing us a complete catastrophe?

    Reply
  28. Thomas_dolphin on 04/17/2025 8:16 PM

    How long did it take to build this superconducting magnet?

    Reply
  29. Lawrence4 on 04/17/2025 9:20 PM

    Why is the U.S. helping France with this project when they have their own energy issues?

    Reply
  30. Wm on 04/17/2025 9:23 PM

    I told them we already got one

    Reply
  31. Wm on 04/17/2025 9:26 PM

    I told them we already got one.

    Reply
  32. Kedar on 04/18/2025 8:13 AM

    Wow

    Reply
  33. Harinder on 04/18/2025 11:04 AM

    Ms Dinoo should know that ITER is jointvproject involving overc30 countries. TArticle headline is insulting to other people involved. If FRANCE can’t do it alone neither the USA can do it alone.

    CERN and ITER are proof that humanity has to work together rather than FIGHT

    Reply
  34. Constellar on 04/18/2025 11:18 AM

    If this project is being run by the same folks who are running California’s high speed rail train then this sucker is gonna cost over $500 billion by year’s end.
    Thanks, libs, we don’t know where we’d be without your corruption and your ineptitude…

    Reply
  35. Constellar on 04/18/2025 11:20 AM

    Awesome. It’s good to see we’re finally seeing progress being made in fusion science.

    Reply
  36. firstname surname on 04/19/2025 3:58 AM

    What kind of amateuristic journalism is this? Who came up with the stupid headline? The whole point of this ITER (International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor) project is that it is an INTERNATONAL project. France never tried to do it alone or claimed it as theirs.

    Reply
  37. Foersom on 04/19/2025 6:17 AM

    “60-Foot … 267,000 pounds … 49-foot-long”
    Please include metric unit measurements in your article.

    Reply
  38. Luk on 04/19/2025 8:21 AM

    Hina Dinoo – look what people think of you journalism reddit /r/europe/s/jWhWvLRLj0

    Reply
  39. None on 04/19/2025 9:03 AM

    There are other top secret uses for this technology. The public is being lied to, and chasing a never-ending fairy tale of free energy.

    Reply
  40. t on 04/19/2025 9:32 AM

    Articles like this contribute to a distorted view of global events, and the sensational headline does a disservice to ITER, a complex international project involving 35 countries. While the U.S. did deliver an important 60-foot superconducting magnet, it’s just one component of a much larger, decades-long effort. The oversimplification and exaggeration in the headline misrepresent the collaborative nature of this work, which includes contributions from nations like Russia, China, India, and the EU. It’s frustrating to see such a lack of understanding about how these global partnerships function, and the writer should really reconsider their approach.

    Reply
  41. Noname on 04/19/2025 10:54 AM

    Imagine turning that bad boy on where it’s not supposed to be turned on. Cool possibilities include:
    -A ship at sea
    -In the middle of downtown Paris
    -Next to the Eiffel tower
    -Next to an MRI machine
    -next to a foriegn president’s head with a shipping container on the other side

    The French could do so many cool things now!

    Reply
  42. Djinn9575 on 04/19/2025 12:36 PM

    Umm. Is no one concerned about global impact of a magnet this huge . I mean don’t we already have a issue with the earth’s core and the magnetic field around the earth.let alone the pole shifts? I mean wouldn’t they have to put a magnet on the exact opposite side of the earth to prevent any long term “mishaps” I mean that’s a huge magnet. And not just a magnet a suer conductive magnet. Fuck the money money won’t be shit if you throw the planet into chaos. Just think of it this way what happens if you put a piece of metal into a cat scan machine. Guys this could be bad I mean bad bad

    Reply
  43. Larry U on 04/19/2025 3:25 PM

    It will cost $84B after tariffs.

    Reply
  44. Tommy on 04/19/2025 4:34 PM

    Can I use this to wipe my hard drive? 🤓

    Reply
  45. Ken on 04/19/2025 4:39 PM

    Who wants to hear all this crap about clean free unlimited energy for all. Thats a straight and utter lie. Rates will go up as they usually do. We, the comsumer, will pay for every aspect of this “unlimited” energy. But with all the greed and corruption woven into these projects, it’ll be a circus to funnel shady investment money thru, (laundering) and fleece honest investment with the same promise that got Tesla destroyed.

    Reply
  46. Banerjee on 04/19/2025 6:10 PM

    Looks like a stargate:)

    Reply
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