Petition to extend JET beyond 2023
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URGENT ACTION NEEDED TO SAVE JET
2024-10-31 13:04:18Dear JET petition supporters,
We have learned earlier this week that the destruction of critical JET components could start in a few weeks. We need everybody's help, but especially now from UK supporters. Please write to your MPs and ask them to do what they can to signal to the UK government that it would be in the interest of the fusion programme to pause JET decommissioning at least for a few weeks.
We have taken the liberty of drafting a message you could send to your MPs, see below. Note that many fusion lab directors would not be pleased to learn that their employees, civil servants, are attempting to influence government. Speaking to MPs is your right, and maybe in this case you may feel it is your duty. If you are not a civil servant and do have high level government or media contacts, please use them.
UK draft below, adapt as you will. We don't mention the petition in this draft, but feel free to do it if you think it would help.
Dear MP ...
As an individual fusion expert, I’m writing to ask for your help in an urgent situation within nuclear fusion research in the UK. As you may have heard, JET, located in Culham, is the most important fusion experiment in the world, with unique capabilities. JET was built as an EU research center, but ownership was transferred to the UK at the end of 2021. It was decided to operate it up until the end of 2023, and afterwards JET is expected to be destroyed. This is tragic, the next fusion experiments to be expected in the European continent will happen in 2039, in the international device ITER. The loss of knowledge, expertise, new ground/breaking reaserch and training opportunities due to JET termination will do untold damage to the worldwide fusion effort.
The UK government is providing funding for construction of new fusion research devices, but the UKAEA has no funds to support JET operation, only Decommissioning and Repurposing. The JET Facilities are valued at about £3B, operation with necessary modifications might cost £100M/year for 10 years. European colleagues are attempting to reverse the EU part of the decision.
Matters are coming to a crunch, critical parts of JET are expected to be destroyed in the next few weeks. Afterward it would be much more expensive to recover, if at all possible.
Could you please find a way to urge the UK government to reconsider the instructions to the UKAEA, which are to proceed with JET destruction? JET continuation would be a win/win move for all, it could help the UK STEP programme and faciltate operation in ITER. We urgently need to find breathing time to allow the UK government to reassess earlier decisions. Members of the European Parliament are urging the EU Commission to review their part of the decisions.
I would be very grateful to your attention to this matter. If you would like more information, we could visit you at the surgery, or arrange a visit of JET via the UKAEA.
JETforFusion
New developments, a glimmer of hope, updated
2024-10-18 15:02:58Dear JET petition supporters
For your information, although we are very close to some critical decommissioning activities, JET isn’t dead yet.
Starting next week a few tiles will be removed by Remote Handling, for research purposes. They would need to be replaced eventually but we don’t consider this to be a show stopper yet.
On the other hand, the re-purposing plans for buildings J4 and J5 could have a large impact on JET survival, we need a very fast agreement.
We have been fortunate in that now there are Members of European Parliament actively seeking a renewed EU-UK collaboration to extend JET’s life.
Colleagues in the UK have also approached MPs and government.
A JET site visit for at least 1 MEP is being organised the 29th of October 2024. Sir Ian Chapman, UKAEA CEO, will be present.
We hoped to organise a presentation and round table discussion that day, but it won't happen onsite. We are considering what to do.
If you would like to be present do let us know by sending an email to jet.petition.2023 at gmail.com, please. It is likely going to be a small group of people, but it would be helpful to know of more supporters and volunteers on site.
Emilia R. Solano and J. Ongena (writing as individual scientists, not representing the views of our institutions), for the JET petition supporters.
JETforFusion
EPS poster prize, paper to come, next moves
2024-07-25 15:06:33Dear JET petitioners,
Thanks to the help of many of you (you know who you are) we presented at poster at the EPS Conference on Plasma Physics in Salamanca, 8-12 of July 2024. Conference participants culd rate the posters and our poster “A potential research programme for JET with a W wall and ECRH” was voted best poster of the conference. We like to think this means there is support for our proposal, at least amongst the researchers.
A journal has invited us to produce a proper refereed paper, we will be working on this through the summer. If you would like to contribute please get in touch. As usual, it’s up to you to become a named author or an acknowledged contributor or to remain anonymous.
On the petitioning side: we are now hoping UK colleagues will petition their brand new government to encourage UKAEA to issue an invitation for a renewed international JET programme. In the EU side we are waiting for new Commissioners to be named before we try again.
The JET petition team
JETforFusion
JET petition in Salamanca EPS
2024-07-07 16:37:09Hello! If you are interested, we are presenting a poster at the EPS Plasma Physics Meeting in Salamanca tomorrow Monday from 14:30 to 16:15, titled "Potential research programme for JET with W wall and ECRH", with Emilia Solano as 1st author. If you are at EPS please drop by, we'll give away stickers with our logo to supporters. Also you can vote for us in the poster competition, it would increase our visibility.
You can see the poster here https://t.ly/aGqVU and the associated 4-page paper here https://t.ly/NnLMu
Our heartfelk thanks to all that helped put this together, most of whom stay anonymous in these uncertain times.
The JET Petition Team
JETforFusion
JET Petition at EPS, Salamanca, 8 July 2023
2024-07-06 04:36:21Dear supporters
We will be presenting a poster at the EPS Plasma Physics conference on Monday afternoon, P1.048, please have a look at it here https://t.ly/aGqVU
It describes a possible research programme for JET, if extension and upgrades can happen.
If you are at the conference please drop by, we have some stickers for you.
A clarification, since we keep being asked this: JET remains largely intact, at least until September. That's why we keep trying.
The JET Petition Team
JETforFusion
Latest reply from EU: Ms. van der Vlies
2024-06-18 14:31:39Dear all
As said in the previous announcement, we wrote to Ms. van der Vlies, DG of Research and Innovation. We received a very short response from her, https://t.ly/yad4Z. In summary, she says "at this moment in time, the European Commission cannot financially support the extension of the operation of JET."
With UK elections upcoming, and likely changes in the European Commission, we will wait for new developments before trying again in the EU front. If any of you would like information to solicit funding elsewhere, don't hesitate to get in touch.
The JET Petition Team
JETforFusion
May 2024 reply to EU Fusion funding authorities
2024-06-04 12:09:29Dear JET extension petitioners
We continue our correspondence with the EU fusion funding authorities, this time discussing the true fundamental objection to JET continuation: money.
We again remind them of the value to the EU of the JET facilities, and propose they invest €100M in 2024-2026, as a first step towards an international collaboration with multiple partners and funding sources.
You can find a copy of the letter we sent on May 30th 2024 here https://t.ly/Iz3xx
Previous correspondence can be found in earlier Announcements.
The JET petition Team
JETforFusion
Update on JET petition: EU response
2024-05-18 19:03:08Dear JET petition supporters,
We haven't been in touch for quite a while, but we haven't been idle. On April 18, 2024, we sent letters to the European Commissioners that we thought would have an interest in changing the decision to close down JET.
Letters were sent to (follow links to be redirected to each letter):
- Mr. M. Šefčovič, Executive Vice-President for the European Green Deal, Interinstitutional Relations and Foresight https://t.ly/8HR1V
- Monsieur Th. Breton, Commissaire Européen en charge du marché intérieur, de l'industrie, de l'entrepreneuriat et des PME https://t.ly/zwex9
- Ms. K. Simson, European Commissioner for Energy https://t.ly/31QeX
- Ms. I. Ivanova, European Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth https://t.ly/OaaDI
A reply came from Ms. Rosalinde van der Vlies, Clean Planet Director in the European Commission, RTD C https://t.ly/VBVhu
Basically, we are being told again and again that the decision was already made, and JET now belongs to the UK. The new ingredient is that now we are informed that “the Commission is already implementing an ambitious fusion energy roadmap, to which its entire fusion budget is allocated. This includes contributions to ITER, the Broader Approach activities with Japan (and specifically the exploitation of JT60-SA) and the construction of IFMIF/DONES in Spain, and support to the EUROfusion co-funded partnership through the Euratom Research and Training Programme. In this context, therefore, the Commission cannot continue to support JET exploitation.”
They confuse “cannot” with “will not”. Our message on the contrary is very clear: JET is presently the best tool for fusion expertise development, while its termination is a threat to the whole international fusion programme. The UKAEA would be willing to consider continuing operation with external funding. We are dismayed that they bluntly ignore those important messages in our carefully written letters.
We replied on May 30th 2024, this time discussing the true fundamental objection to JET continuation: money. We again remind them of the value to the EU of the JET facilities, and propose they invest €100M in 2024-2026, as a first step towards an international collaboration with multiple partners and funding sources. You can find a copy of the letter we sent on May 30th 2024 here https://t.ly/Iz3xx
Additionally we are working on the EPS poster proposing a future JET research programme. If you want to contribute to that please let us know what content you can provide (text, figures, references). The abstract can be found here https://t.ly/plpYW
The JET Petition Team
JET4Fusion
JETforFusion
Urgent: help with signatures for letter to EU Commissioners
2024-04-17 11:36:05
Dear JET extension petition supporters,
Sorry for the long silence. We have been drafting a letter to be sent to EU Commissioners, above the level of those who have replied to us so far (DG). We think the letter would be better received if it had some notable signatures.
In the letter we describe the value of JET to the EU fusion programme and ask that the decision to terminate its operation be reviewed. We note that JET can still be saved (confirmed this Monday), but only with full funding from outside the UK.
We would like to have a number of signatures from EU fusion experts at the bottom of the letter. We know that some EU labs have explicitly told people not to sign such a letter. We are aware of a level of pessimism in the community but we think it is important we at least try to do the right thing.
If you want to help, please get in touch with us and we'll send you the draft. Send an email to
jet.petition.2023 at gmail.com
as soon as possible. We must send the letter this week, ahead of some important meetings of the EU.
The JET petition team, JETforFusion
JETforFusion
An update on JET: EPS abstract
2024-02-12 18:25:22Dear supporters of the petition to extend JET operation,
As you may have seen in earlier announcements, we still have a way to go to achieve our goal.
We have decided to submit an abstract to the 50th EPS Conference on Plasma Physics, describing a potential JET research programme. You can find the text below.
If you would like to contribute to develop the poster please get in touch.
Potential research programme for JET
E.R. Solano1, J.Ongena2, JET petition supporters*
1Laboratorio Nacional de Fusion, CIEMAT, Madrid, Spain; 2Laboratory for Plasma Physics, LPP-ERM/KMS, Brussels, Belgium;*Petition to extend JET beyond 2023
We present a potential staged research programme for the JET facilities, focusing on JET’s unique capabilities, with a 10 year horizon. Stages A, B, C consist of short experimental campaigns, to enable maintenance of the facilities in between campaigns (sorely needed), to maintain and develop team know-how and to prepare the significant upgrades for Stage D. Select experiments from early stages can be developed in later stages.
Stage A, using the existing JET configuration in Deuterium plasmas as is. Obvious candidates are experiments not executed or finished in earlier campaigns due to tight deadlines. Just to mention a few: develop Ne and Ar Baseline seeded plasmas; test ITER-relevant plasma and tokamak control tools; investigate operation without cryopump to mimic ITER’s particle balance; test/validation of EFCC models for ELM control; continue Negative Triangularity work; develop QH-mode plasmas; investigate pellet fuelling in hot pedestal with pacing pellets; optimize the Hybrid scenario (raise δ), investigate L-H transition, etc…
Stage B would include minor upgrades, diagnostic recovery and enhancements: new pressure gauges, develop α-particle diagnostics for ITER (with B + 4He γ-ray reactions).
Stage C (optional), T and/or DT short campaigns: specifically, test T RF heating schemes for ITER; explore 3He minority ICRH in D plasmas and 2nd harmonic T heating in DT and T plasmas (as in ITER). Selected experiments from earlier stages may continue here.
Stage D, with a W wall, Boronization, 10 MW of ECRH: 170GHz gyrotrons, as in STEP and ITER. Development and validation of scenarios in the new ITER-relevant domain; tests of ELM control/mitigation/suppression; investigation of EC, IC, NBI, a-heating synergies towards higher performance scenarios with Te=Ti (optionally with controlled seeding); investigate Ti clamping as function of ratio of e and ion heating. Aim for steady Q = 1 with D-NBI injection into a T plasma, combined with ICRH and ECRH. Mitigating operational risks for ITER necessitates both targeted experiments and the training of the next generation of scientists, technicians, and engineers in a large fusion facility. An extended operation of the Joint European Torus (JET) is the ideal vehicle for such studies.
The JET Petition Team
JETforFusion