Associate members
The Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik
(IPP) in Garching and Greifswald is one of the largest fusion research
centres in Europe. As an integral part of the European fusion programme
it conducts research into the basic physics of a future fusion power
reactor, in which - as happens in the sun - energy is generated
from the fusion of atomic nuclei. In Garching, IPP has
two large-scale experiments, the ASDEX Upgrade tokamak and the WENDELSTEIN
7-AS stellarator. The follow-up stellarator experiment, WENDELSTEIN
7-X, is under construction at the branch institute of IPP established
in 1994 in Greifswald.
Dr. Karl-Heinz Steuer
Boltzmannstr. 2
D - 85 748 Garchin b. München
Deutschland
steuer@ipp.mpg.de
Recent Publication : Long-term
Energy Scenarios for India (Zipped Word document)
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