India is making significant strides in the quest for clean and limitless energy by actively contributing to the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) project.
The initiative aims to replicate the energy production process of the sun through nuclear fusion, a revolutionary step in global energy sustainability.
ITER, based in southern France, is a joint effort involving 30 countries, including India, the U.S., Japan, China, Russia, and the European Union. Scientists are working to overcome the challenges of harnessing fusion energy, a process that produces immense power without hazardous waste.
A crucial component of the ITER reactor is the central solenoid magnet, recently developed and tested in the U.S. This powerful magnet plays a key role in containing superheated plasma, necessary for fusion reactions to occur.
Indian scientists and engineers are at the forefront of designing essential reactor components, ensuring the country remains a pivotal force in the future of global energy solutions. The success of ITER could transform the way the world generates electricity, paving the way for cleaner and more sustainable energy sources.