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IAEA promoting nuclear energy with G20
The International Atomic Energy Agency launched a collaboration with the Group of 20 this week to highlight the key role that nuclear energy can play in achieving energy security and climate-change goals.
The aim of this first-of-its-kind partnership with G20—the world’s largest economic group—is to build momentum for nuclear power. This is the first time the IAEA has presented to G20 on issues relating to nuclear power.
Yuichi Ogawa, Jifang Wang, Takashi Yamamoto, Nobuyuki Inoue, Kunihiko Okano, Tsuneo Amano
Fusion Science and Technology | Volume 27 | Number 3 | April 1995 | Pages 432-435
Advanced Tokamak And Steady-State Sustainment Systems | doi.org/10.13182/FST95-A11947122
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A large - bootstrap - current tokamak plasma driven by the ohmic seed current has been studied for inductively-operated ultra-long-pulse tokamak fusion reactors. The safety factor profile with the negative magnetic shear has been demonstrated only by the combination of the ohmic and bootstrap currents, by adjusting the density profile, and the bootstrap current fraction more than 80 % is realized with the help of the increased q(0) value.