Once the construction of the thermonuclear reactor is finished, it will be able to supply a half of Europe with electric power
The ambitious project of the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) has finally moved from the dead point. World's leading powers participating in the project finally agreed to build the reactor in France, which eventually won the right to house the reactor in the competition against Japan. It was the USSR, which set forth the revolutionary project to harness the thermonuclear power to the international community in 1985