Decommissioning
Completing JET’s life cycle, setting a roadmap for future fusion machines and providing opportunities to develop technologies for adjacent sectors.
Completing JET’s life cycle, setting a roadmap for future fusion machines and providing opportunities to develop technologies for adjacent sectors.
The Joint European Torus (JET) continues its 40-year legacy of world-leading research and development to inform and enable a sustainable fusion energy sector
Decommissioning and repurposing the Joint European Torus (JET).
JDR has finished clearing JET’s most significant power building, allowing UKAEA to begin converting it as the new home of the LIBRTI fusion research programme.
The role of the Joint European Torus (JET) in leading international research into fusion energy is continuing long after the end of plasma operations.
Developing digital tools to enable faster, safer and more cost-effective decommissioning.
To support programme delivery, JDR has appointed 7 companies into a Management Framework.
UKAEA and the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to encourage knowledge sharing and improve best practice.