ITER Director-General Pietro Barabaschi recently provided details on the new "baseline" plan being evaluated by the project's governing body. Originally planned to begin firing up in 2020 with a total price tag of around $5 billion, the project has now ballooned to over $22 billion in costs, with an...
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