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Norbert Holtkamp, October Status of the ITER Project Norbert Holtkamp Status of the ITER Project Norbert Holtkamp Principal Deputy Director General Nominee October 2006

Norbert Holtkamp, October What is ITER Today? ITER (“the way” in Latin) is the essential next step in the development of fusion. Objective - to demonstrate the scientific and technological feasibility of fusion power. The world’s biggest fusion energy research project. An international collaboration.

Norbert Holtkamp, October The Mission Up to steady state fusion power production. Plasma makes 10x more power than needed to run it. Optimise plasma behaviour. Have dimensions comparable to a power station. Produce about 500 MW of fusion power. Demonstrate or develop all the new technologies required for fusion power stations, except materials endurance. Obtain license for construction and operation. Operate for about 20 years. Cost about €5bn to construct (over 9 years) and €5bn to operate (about 20 years) and decommission. The ITER building Cadarache Site

Norbert Holtkamp, October Status of the ITER Organisation Presently there are still three JWS: IPP- Garching, JAEA-Naka and CEA-Cadarache –Garching, Naka, will be closed by the end of the year. –Many people already transitioning to Cadarache on an interim basis with the intent to become employees as soon as possible. Final ITER agreement underway: –Agreement accepted by negotiators April 1 st. –Documents were initialed May 24 th. –Documents should be signed on Nov 21 st. –After that ITER should become an (interim) legal entity and should execute all functions of a legal body.

Norbert Holtkamp, October ITER Organisation

Norbert Holtkamp, October ITER IO LICENSE TO CONSTRUCT TOKAMAK ASSEMBLY STARTS FIRST PLASMA Bid Contract EXCAVATE TOKAMAK BUILDING OTHER BUILDINGS TOKAMAK ASSEMBLY COMMISSIONING MAGNET VESSEL Bid Vendor’s Design Bid Install cryostat First sector Complete VV Complete blanket/divertor PFC Install CS First sectorLast sector Last CSLast TFC CSPFCTFC fabrication start Contract 2016 Construction License Process Integrated Project Schedule

Norbert Holtkamp, October Near Term Targets  Clearing of the construction site and preparation for road and utility connections (Spring 2007).  Design review also involving physics community leading to revised baseline in Spring 2007 for approval by ITER Council.  Finalising technical specifications for calls for tender for vacuum vessel, superconducting coils, building & excavation design.  Submission of Preliminary Safety Report (by end 2007). Development of a consistent Integrated Project Schedule (IPS) and Procurement/Party Funding Commitment schedule.

Norbert Holtkamp, October Staff Ramp Up Projection

Norbert Holtkamp, October The ITER Scope Will cover an area of about 60 ha Large buildings up to 170 m long Large number of systems Tokamak building Tritium building Cryoplant buildings Magnet power convertors buildings Hot cell Cooling towers

Norbert Holtkamp, October ITER IO LICENSE TO CONSTRUCT TOKAMAK ASSEMBLY STARTS FIRST PLASMA Bid Contract EXCAVATE TOKAMAK BUILDING OTHER BUILDINGS TOKAMAK ASSEMBLY COMMISSIONING MAGNET VESSEL Bid Vendor’s Design Bid Install cryostat First sector Complete VV Complete blanket/divertor PFC Install CS First sectorLast sector Last CSLast TFC CSPFCTFC fabrication start Contract 2016 Construction License Process Integrated Project Schedule

Norbert Holtkamp, October The Scope, the Schedule and the Cost of ITER The Scope: is clear. The Schedule: is clear The Cost: kIUA (~5.000 M€) – including 80 kIUA R&D – including 477 kIUA Project Team – kIUA Operation/year – kIUA for deactivation – kIUA for decommissioning

Norbert Holtkamp, October Construction Cost Sharing C “Contributions in Kind” Major systems provided directly by Parties B Residue of systems, jointly funded, purchased by ITER Project Team A Systems suited only to Host Party industry - Buildings - Machine assembly - System installation - Piping, wiring, etc. - Assembly/installation labour Overall costs shared according to agreed evaluation of A+B+C Overall cost sharing: EU 5/11, Others 6 Parties 1/11 each, Overall contingency up to 10% of total.

Norbert Holtkamp, October Procurement Sharing Example for the Procurement Sharing Agreements

Norbert Holtkamp, October General Roles & Responsibilities for Construction ITER IO –Planning/Design –Integration / QA / Safety / Licensing / Schedule –Installation –Testing + Commissioning –Operation Parties – DA –Detailing / Designing –Procuring –Delivering –Support installation IO and all Parties plus Fusion Community work together on ITER. ITER IO coordinates and participates in the program (e.g.: TBM).

Norbert Holtkamp, October Roles & Responsibilities for Construction The Field Team Leader (FTL) is part of the IO but works mainly with the DA. Interfaces between DA and IO. Submits cost, schedule and performance info each month to the project office (PO). Uses technical expertise from IO to resolve production issues within the DA (if necessary). PDDG PO DA FTL QA PM Tech. Eng. DA

Norbert Holtkamp, October Urgent R&D Goals & Engineering Challenges Urgent R&D needed in several areas that have been identified already: –Nb 3 Sn strand-in-cable performance –NbTi conductor performance –Neutral beam development –Flexibility during operation (example: first wall material choice) Long list of technical risks, that has been addressed in earlier R&D programs and is not quite finished. List of R&D items that will come out as the result of the design review.

Norbert Holtkamp, October Performances under ITER TF operating conditions Recent Results from EU Strands

Norbert Holtkamp, October PF Coil Test (JA, EU, RU, CH) PF Coil test proves stable operation of long (40m) conductor length under ITER operating conditions. Program started in Test on short samples not adequate for qualification of NiTi cable. First test of ITER-PF-type high B and relevant dBZ(t), dBR(t) Confirmation of design criteria of the NbTi conductor and joint design. At present the coil is in the UK awaiting revival of the JA test facility. Negotiation on cost sharing is ongoing.

Norbert Holtkamp, October Ion Beam source: W filamentsW filaments Radio frequencyRadio frequencyAccelerator: SINGAP (EU)SINGAP (EU) MAMUG (JAPAN)MAMUG (JAPAN) Two NBI – 16.5 MW each (40A, 1 MV) Neutral Beam System Electron and ion current for 600 s beam pulse; current density 250 A/m² in D. Small scale source at IPP GarchingElectron and ion current for 600 s beam pulse; current density 250 A/m² in D. Small scale source at IPP Garching Full scale test facility will have to be built at RFX PadovaFull scale test facility will have to be built at RFX Padova

Norbert Holtkamp, October Flexibility: First Wall Material Choice Present reference design of ITER uses beryllium FW, tungsten divertor throat, and carbon target plates. ITER should be designed to be flexible enough to allow divertor cassette plasma-facing components and blanket module FW to be replaced.

Norbert Holtkamp, October The Design Review Since 2001, when last full baseline design was set, further R&D has been carried out. Improvements need to be fully reflected into overall design, and issues, if any, need to be clearly identified and resolved. All Parties will participate in the process through involvement of the PT leaders and their experts in the working groups of the design review. Senior management decision-making will be aided by a Technical Advisory Group. As a result of the design review, the allocation of the 80kIUA R&D funds (minus already defined high priority R&D) will be determined.

Norbert Holtkamp, October Initial Working Groups 1.Design Requirements and Physics Objectives 2.Safety Issues and Licensing 3.Buildings, especially the Tokamak building 4.Magnet system 5.Vacuum Vessel and its interfaces 6.Neutral Beams 7.Tritium Plant The first group will check whether the design requirements are consistent with the ITER objectives with input from ITPA. The other groups will check that the design to be implemented conforms to its requirements.

Norbert Holtkamp, October Change Process Design change process was so far limited to IO. Documentation was updated in 2004 but not approved. The ITER issue card system is now being used as the tool for documenting open questions and for tracking their resolution. The WGs will go through the issue cards, prioritize and recommend solutions to management. IO will coordinate integration into new baseline. The revised documentation will be submitted to the ITER Council in Spring 2007 for approval of the new baseline.- Probably followed by external review.

Norbert Holtkamp, October Design Change Integration General approach a)Quantify the monetary, scope or schedule impact of the change, as well as the man-hours needed for integration and who is supposed to provide them. b)Clarify the impact on other WBS elements as precisely as possible. c)Clarify whether the cost increase is a result of changes/conditions imposed by a Party. Overall budget is fixed -> changes which lead to cost increases, work or designs identified as not finished or any other task that requires budget and was not foreseen before, need to be offset: –proposed offsets in kind to keep the Total Project Cost (TPC) constant. –proposed offsets in terms of scope (scope increase in one WBS versus scope decrease in another). –proposed offset using contingency. –flagging of imposed changes and information management in order to contact the Party.

Norbert Holtkamp, October Summary ITER Organisation is still in a transitional phase. Very important to establish legal entity as soon as possible to effectively execute all tasks of the construction project. Recruiting and strengthening the team is a prime concern. Holding cost and schedule is important to gain thrust for the project. Executing the Design Review effectively to establish new baseline and involve world community is necessary A whole bunch of luck will be required too…