The article discusses the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) project. ITER will reportedly attempt to reproduce the sun's power on planet Earth, generating approximately 500 megawatts of power using only hydrogen. The author notes that once running, the ITER fusion reactor will produce 10 times the amount of energy needed to power it, promising to be a landmark achievement toward the goal of unlimited clean energy production. Topics include the financial difficulties of the ITER project, the complexity of the challenges facing ITER, such as disagreements between ITER stakeholders, and ITER critics who maintain that it takes money away from productive clean energy projects, such as solar and wind energy. INSET: Fusion's Global Bazaar.
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