PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Joint European Torus (5 November 2024)
Question Asked
Asked by:
Adam Thompson (Labour)
Answer
The UKAEA has developed world-leading fusion expertise having hosted JET for 40 years. A decision was made to cease operations at the end of 2023 as major upgrades to JET’s ageing infrastructure would offer only limited scientific value.
Most of the staff linked to JET are now a part of JET decommissioning or other UKAEA programmes. JET decommissioning will provide a unique opportunity to develop knowledge in the decommissioning of a fusion device and will inform the design of STEP. Furthermore, the repurposing of the estate will support ongoing growth of the cluster of fusion organisations based at the Culham campus.
Answered by:
Michael Shanks (Labour)
13 November 2024
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