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[en] ENEA continues to contribute to broadening plasma physics knowledge as well as to developing the relevant technologies in the framework of the EURATOM-ENEA Association for fusion. This report describes the 2007 research activities carried out by the ENEA Fusion Research Group of the Nuclear Fusion and Fission, and Related Technologies Department (FPN). Other ENEA research groups also contributed to the activities. The following fields were addressed: magnetically confined nuclear fusion (physics and technology), superconductivity and inertial fusion. Planning of the 2007 fusion activities took into account the different scenarios determined by the new organisation of the European programme based on the start of ITER construction. The establishment of the ITER International Organisation and the European Domestic Agency (Fusion for Energy) required a new organisational scheme. This has implied not only the implementation of a more project oriented structure but also the need to launch the constitution of a consortium agreement between the Associations in order to cope with the needs for the design and construction of the components of ITER that require specific know-how, e.g., diagnostics and test blanket module
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Dec 2007; 204 p; Also available from http://www.fusione.enea.it
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CLOSED PLASMA DEVICES, CONFINEMENT, DOCUMENT TYPES, ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY, ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES, EUROPEAN UNION, INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, ITALIAN ORGANIZATIONS, NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, NUCLEAR REACTIONS, NUCLEOSYNTHESIS, PHYSICAL PROPERTIES, PLASMA CONFINEMENT, SYNTHESIS, THERMONUCLEAR DEVICES, THERMONUCLEAR REACTORS, TOKAMAK DEVICES, TOKAMAK TYPE REACTORS
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