ITER – ITER engages in energy security debate
ITER Newsline – ITER engages in energy security debate
By Sabina Griffith | 03 April 2012
Twenty-seven years after the leaders of the United States and the Soviet Union, Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev, met on the Swiss shore of Lake Geneva to agree on an international effort to develop fusion energy “as an inexhaustible source of energy for the benefit of mankind,” the ITER project—born that day—entered the stage again.
The International Congress on Energy Security in Geneva last week attracted the representatives of many organizations and institutions that either analyze energy demand or are very directly involved in its supply. The stakes are high—a point stressed by every speaker during this two-day event.
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