History

History of DTT

The history of the DTT, just over 10 years long, builds upon the long history of fusion energy research, which began in the middle of the last century, and which involves many countries within a strong international collaboration.

The main stages of the birth of the DTT idea as well as the development of its project are here below summarized:

2024
May

The United States Department of Energy DoE proposes to involve the US scientific community in activities on the DTT Research Plan

April

The report of the European facilities Review Panel qualifies the DTT as an “indispensable facility”.

February

First release of the Research Plan completed with the contribution of scientists from numerous European Labs

2023
December

Positive test of the pre-series gyrotron. Signing of the contract for the supply of the remaining 15 gyrotrons.

October

The extension of the agreement between ENEA and the Regione Lazio for the financing of the DTT electricity distribution system signed for a total of 34 million

June

The Italian Ministero della Energia e della Sicurezza Energetica (MASE) publishes the update of the “National Integrated Plan for Energy and Climate “. The plan includes financing for DTT from the “Mission Innovation” funds.

Jenuary

Project for the construction of the 150kV line approved by the Ministry of Environment and Energy Security

2022
July

A grant of 55 Meuros approved by the Ministry of Research on Next generation EU funds

April

The EUROfusion General Assemply approves the support to the Divertor construction

March

Licensing for Category A ionization source granted to DTT by the Ministry for Ecologic Transition

2021
December

The DTT Assenbly appoints the members of the Scientific Technical Committee

December

The new partner Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche joins DTT Consortium

April

The project for the construction of the new DTT buildings approved by the local authorities

April

The new partners Consortium RFX, INFN, Politecnico di Torino, University of Milano-Bicocca, Università di Roma Tor-Vergata, University of Tuscia join DTT Consortium

2020
February

The new partner ENI joins DTT Consortium

2019
September

The DTT Consortium  is established with the first two partners: ENEA and Consortium CREATE

September

Agreement between ENEA and Regione Lazio signed for the financial support to DTT

June

EFSI portfolio guarantee for 250 M€ European Investment Bank loan is available

April

ENEA publishes “DTT – Divertor Tokamak Test facility – Interim Design Report” (“Green Book”).

2018
April

Frascati is selected as DTT site among 9 proposals, as a result of a Call for Interest addressed to the Italian Regions

April

The General Assembly of EUROfusion decides that 60 M€ should be earmarked for DTT in FP9, delaying the decision on the most appropriate involvement of EUROfusion around 2022-2023, when EUROfusion will be able to propose a divertor to be tested or the DTT plant that will be at a stage with a low risk to non-completion

March

Frascati hosts the first national workshop on DTT Physics (“Prima riunione nazionale sulla fisica del DTT”)

2017
December

The activities of Work Package WPDTT2 come to the end, since DTT becomes an Italian project supported by EUROfusion

October

On the basis of the feasibility study submitted by the DTT Team, the General Assembly of EUROfusion approves the principle of involvement of EUROfusion in the DTT facility around 2022-23, within a ceiling of 60 M€ for the divertor system

July

An interim DTT Project Board is nominated and an interim DTT Team is established

June

The conclusion of EUROfusion DTT Workshop held in Frascati is that the design of a DTT facility should offer sufficient flexibility to be able to incorporate the best candidate divertor concept (e.g. conventional, snowflake, super-X, double null, liquid limiter) even at a later stage of its realization

April

MISE (Ministero dello Sviluppo Economico – Italian Ministry of Economic Development) and MIUR (Ministero dell’Istruzione, Università e Ricerca – Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research) allocate a financial contribution of 80 M€ for the DTT Project

2015
July

ENEA publishes “DTT Divertor Tokamak Test Facility. Project Proposal” (Blue Book”) 

2013
December

The activities of Work Package WPDTT2 (Definition and Design of the Divertor Tokamak Test Facility) start in the framework of EUROfusion for the design of DTT

2012
November

EFDA publishes “Fusion Electricity – A roadmap to the realisation of fusion energy”, which sets out a strategic vision toward the generation of electrical power by a Demonstration Fusion Power Plant (DEMO). It explicitly envisages a facility, called the Divertor Tokamak Test facility, to support Mission2 of the Roadmap