13. Nuclear Fusion Power Plant at Cadarache ITER

Location: France’s Saint-Paul-les-Durance
* Total Expensed: $3.9 billion; Year Completed: 2025
It is anticipated that the Cadarache ITER Nuclear Fusion Power Plant—an acronym for “International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor”—will be finished by 2025. It is not hyperbole to refer to this as a megaproject, given that the construction will cost billions of dollars by the time the main reactor and first plasma are finished.


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The Cadarache ITER Plant, the world’s largest proposed fusion reactor, is situated in southern France and is expected to bring about revolutionary changes. Its plasma volume will be ten times greater than that of other plants operating at the moment. If all goes according to plan, the ITER Plant might revolutionize not just French electricity production but also global electricity production.

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