RT Paul Neau
Il accumule retards et surcoûts.
S’il s’agit de nucléaire, on parle cette fois-ci de fusion avec le réacteur expérimental ITER.
"With each passing decade, this record-breaking monument to big international science looks less and less like a cathedral—and more like a mausoleum." https://n.respublicae.eu/sustainable2050/status/1670082538394591233
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Kees van der Leun: In 2006, Europe's nuclear fusion test reactor ITER was going to be completed by 2016, at a cost of €5 billion.
Now, it could be ready by 2029, at a cost of at least €20 billion.
And then start its experiments in 2039.
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/worlds-largest-fusion-project-is-in-big-trouble-new-documents-reveal/
Via @EBiancoIT https://t.co/mAxR9Q81iu
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