Toshiba Energy Systems & Solutions Corporation (Toshiba ESS) has announced today that it has completed its first manufacturing of toroidal field coils for ITER. (Logo quoted from Yahoo’s image)

 

This type of toroidal field coil has been entrusted by the National Institutes for Quantum and Radiological Science and Technology (QST) as one of the largest toroidal field coils in the world. (16.5 m in height, 9 m in width, with a gross weight of approximately 300 tons)

 

ITER is a thermonuclear experimental reactor under construction in Saint-Paul-lez-Durance, France, that will be used to perform a scientific and technological feasibility study of nuclear fusion energy, which is expected to be one of the future energy sources, with the participation of seven Parties; Japan, the European Union, the United States, Russia, China, South Korea and India.

 

Nuclear fusion energy generates electric power by utilizing the heat generated from the reactions of atomic nuclei fusing together. This is the “dream energy” known as “the Sun on the Earth” because it can create large-scale power generation using massive amounts of heat energy similar to what happens inside the sun. 

 

Nuclear fusion reaction generates the energy through fusion of the atomic nucleus, so it does not create high-level nuclear waste or CO2. Because of this, it is expected to be the next generation of energy that can contribute toward controlling global warming.

 

ITER uses 18 toroidal field coils, with Toshiba ESS manufacturing 4 toroidal field coils and 6 coil cases. Toshiba ESS is going to support ITER continuously from the start of operation in 2025, beginning with the manufacturing of these first toroidal field coils, and is going to contribute toward achieving a carbon-neutral society by developing state-of-the-art energy technologies.

 

(IRuniverse)