FY-15 Omnibus supports Fusion
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Yesterday evening, December 9, the FY-15 Omnibus was posted by the Rules Committee.
Listen to ASP’s Andrew Holland explain the details and the importance of fusion to America’s long-term energy security.
It is expected to be voted on and approved by both the House and Senate before Friday, December 12. Division D covers Energy and Water spending, including the Fusion Energy Sciences. Domestic fusion programs are given $317.5 million, $51 million over the FY-15 request, with breakouts for the three large tokamak experiments: NSTX-U, DIII-D, and Alcator C-Mod.
$150 million is proposed for ITER, the same amount of money as the FY-15 request. The Senate position to withdraw the US from ITER participation has been stricken.
This, combined with strong support in the FY-14 budget is an encouraging result for the US fusion program. ASP is working on a forthcoming paper on how to organize the fusion program. Put together, this shows a renewed commitment to the US fusion program.
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