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Discover the potential of fusion energy, bringing sustainable, safe, and abundant power to Italy. Learn about the ITER project and European contributions to fusion development.
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ITER ed energia di fusione per le aziende italiane Leonardo Biagioni Napoli, 6 giugno
Bringing the power of Sun to Earth • Light atoms fusing at very high temperatures release enormous amounts of energy • Fusion on Earth needs temperatures of 100-150 million °C • Fusion is the process that powers the sun and other stars
Why fusion? • Sustainable • Abundant • Safe • No greenhouse gas (CO2) emissions • Fuels are plentiful and available all over the world No long-lived radioactive waste Reactors can not run out of control
Why fusion? Earth contains enough fusion fuel to last until the end of life on the planet = = total energy consumed by average EU citizen during whole life 280 liters of Earth crust (50 g lithium) + 400 liters of water (12 g deuterium) 300 t of oil
A fusion roadmap for Europe JET ITER JT-60SA NBTF DTT IFMIF - DONES DEMO W7X
Fusion development in Europe Research &Innovation Energy
The ITER research reactor “Burning” plasma with conditions similar to future power plants 1980 1990 2025-2035 2035+
One of largest high tech projects 400.000 tons 10 million components 23.000 tons ITER Machine = 3 x Eiffel Tower ITER Tokamak Complex = Empire State Building ITER: 107 A380: 106
Worldwide engagement • An international research project ITER Seven parties More than 50% of World population More than 80% of World GDP
The European Domestic Agency Fusion for Energy (F4E) is the European Union agency for ITER and the development of fusion energy • EU public organization operating since 2008 • Headquarters: Barcelona, Spain • Staff: 460 • Budget: €6.6 billion for 2007-(2008 values) 2020 €5.2 billion planned for 2021-2027
F4E sites ITER CRFX
F4E projects ITER: Burning Plasma Broader Approach Working with Japan on R&D fusion projects Responsiblefor Europe’s contribution to ITER DONES: Materials Testing DEMO: Continuous Power Preparing supply chain to build a power-generatingDemonstration Fusion Reactor Responsible for the construction of theDEMOOrientated NEutron Source
Building ITER through in-kind Pooling resources from around the world
European contributions to ITER % Committed Start of activities *Excluding buildings Status October 2018
The role for European industry • ITER Organization (IO) and F4E task industry for manufacturing, delivering and assembling components and systems • ITER is in many areas at or beyond state of the art, first-of-a-kind project needs best skills to find effective and economically efficient solutions • ITER classified as “Installation Nucleaire de Base” by French regulator safety and quality requirements applicable to IO, F4E and their suppliers
IO and F4E rules to engage industry • IOF4E International Public Procurement rules: competition, fair treatment, transparency EU General Financial Regulation (based on Public Procurement Directive 2014/24/EU): wide competition, fair treatment, transparency, proportionality, non-discrimination Geographical scope: all ITER parties Geographical scope: EU28 + CH Threshold for publication: 100 k€ Threshold for publication: 144 k€ Publication: website and through DAs http://www.iter.org/proc/overview Publication: website and OJEU https://industryportal.f4e.europa.eu Types of contract: commercial procurement , ITER Project Associates, expertise Types of contract: commercial procurement, research grants, innovation partnerships, framework partnerships, expertise Procurement procedures: open call, restricted call, negotiation, competitive dialogue, etc Support to locate staff and facilities near ITER site provided through Agence ITER France and Welcome Around ITER partnership http://welcome-around-iter.com
IO and F4E rules to engage industry • ILO: Key local interface role • Continuous contact with IO and F4E
First Objective • Deliver the European contributions to ITER and the Broader Approach within the agreed budget and schedule making best use of the industrial and research potential and capabilities of all F4E members, in line with competition rules F4E Industrial Policy • Second Objective • Broaden the European industrial base for fusion technology for the long-term development of fusion as a future energy source and to ensure a strong and competitive European industrial participation in the future fusion market • Third Objective • Foster European innovation and competitiveness in key emerging technologies to further the development of the Innovation Union and its impact at the international level.
6 B€ European market impact by 2018 6 BEUR 3.8 BEUR • 3.8 B€ market accessible to European companies in 2019-2022
The European domestic market (F4E) • 2.2 B€ market exclusive to European companies in 2019-2022 • To date: 4.75 B€, 450+ contractors, 1000+ subcontractors, 22 Member States Value of Contracts, € Number of contracts signed Number of Contracts Value € million cumulative
The European domestic market (F4E) Neutral Beam and Heating 120 MEUR in 20+ contracts Buildings and civil works 700 MEUR in 10+ contracts Diagnostics 90 MEUR in 80+ contracts Cryogenics and Fuel Cycle 180 MEUR in 20+ contracts Antennas 60 MEUR in 30+ contracts In-Vessel 600 MEUR in 20+ contracts 27
Fusioneall’italiana • Indicatori di partecipazioneitaliana a EU-ITER 9.5% ↓ 12.8% ↑ 14.9% ↑ 17.9% ↑ • 850 M€ aggiudicato da F4E • piu’ di 40% deicomponenti EU dellamacchina • 150 M€ aggiudicato da IO 1 B€ 28
Gliingredientideiprimi 10 anni • Una grandeforza del settoremanufatturiero • Medieaziendecompetitive ed orientate all’export • Una visione a lungoterminedelleimpresefamiliari • Una culturadell’innovazionedi prodotto • Legameconsolidatotraindustria e mondodellaricerca 29
E per iprossimi 10 anni? • Areedi investimentoancorarilevanti per aziendeitaliane • Molteoperecivili • maggiorpartecipazionesettorecostruzioni • Sistemi tecnologici complessi • maggior partecipazione di aziendedi • sistema/sottosistema • Piu’ raggruppamenti PMI con reale integrazione dei processi 30
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