Abstract
The Canadian Fusion Fuels Technology Project (CFFTP) was launched in 1982 as part of Canada`s national fusion program. It is charged with extending Canadian capabilities in fusion development. Part of its mandate is to secure and manage international contracts for fusion goods and services, which are fulfilled by Canadian industry and universities on CFFTP`s behalf. In 1991/92 the total value of contract payments to industry and universities was $5 million, a five-fold increase since the mid-80s. About 125 people in Ontario alone are employed in fusion research, with an additional 125 jobs in the rest of Canada. In total, Canada`s fusion efforts have a value of about $30 million a year. CFFTP is associated with JET in England, NET in Germany, and TFTR in the United States. It has contributed to ITER`s conceptual design phase and will participate in the engineering design phase, undertaking specific research and design work in areas negotiated with the European Community and ITER management, primarily in fuel processing, remote handling, blanket technology, containment, primary cooling, and safety analysis.
Citation Formats
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CFFTP annual report 1991/92.
Canada: N. p.,
1991.
Web.
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CFFTP annual report 1991/92.
Canada.
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1991.
"CFFTP annual report 1991/92."
Canada.
@misc{etde_10124938,
title = {CFFTP annual report 1991/92}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {The Canadian Fusion Fuels Technology Project (CFFTP) was launched in 1982 as part of Canada`s national fusion program. It is charged with extending Canadian capabilities in fusion development. Part of its mandate is to secure and manage international contracts for fusion goods and services, which are fulfilled by Canadian industry and universities on CFFTP`s behalf. In 1991/92 the total value of contract payments to industry and universities was $5 million, a five-fold increase since the mid-80s. About 125 people in Ontario alone are employed in fusion research, with an additional 125 jobs in the rest of Canada. In total, Canada`s fusion efforts have a value of about $30 million a year. CFFTP is associated with JET in England, NET in Germany, and TFTR in the United States. It has contributed to ITER`s conceptual design phase and will participate in the engineering design phase, undertaking specific research and design work in areas negotiated with the European Community and ITER management, primarily in fuel processing, remote handling, blanket technology, containment, primary cooling, and safety analysis.}
place = {Canada}
year = {1991}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {CFFTP annual report 1991/92}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {The Canadian Fusion Fuels Technology Project (CFFTP) was launched in 1982 as part of Canada`s national fusion program. It is charged with extending Canadian capabilities in fusion development. Part of its mandate is to secure and manage international contracts for fusion goods and services, which are fulfilled by Canadian industry and universities on CFFTP`s behalf. In 1991/92 the total value of contract payments to industry and universities was $5 million, a five-fold increase since the mid-80s. About 125 people in Ontario alone are employed in fusion research, with an additional 125 jobs in the rest of Canada. In total, Canada`s fusion efforts have a value of about $30 million a year. CFFTP is associated with JET in England, NET in Germany, and TFTR in the United States. It has contributed to ITER`s conceptual design phase and will participate in the engineering design phase, undertaking specific research and design work in areas negotiated with the European Community and ITER management, primarily in fuel processing, remote handling, blanket technology, containment, primary cooling, and safety analysis.}
place = {Canada}
year = {1991}
month = {Dec}
}