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US www.usiter.org China • European Union • India • Japan • South Korea • Russia • United States Note: This data does not reflect contracts awarded to US industry by the EU (>$55M). Central solenoid modules are in serial fabrication at General Atomics: Photo: GA Engaging US Industry, Universities and National Laboratories Key Contracts and Awards The Department of Energy Office of Science leads the US Contributions to ITER project, an international partnership with China, the European Union, India, Japan, South Korea, and the Russian Federation to demonstrate the scientific and technological feasibility of fusion energy. Over 80% of US ITER funding for hardware contributions are spent within the US for the research, development, design and fabrication of components by US industry, universities, and laboratories that will ultimately be shipped to the ITER site for assembly and research operation. As of March 2018, over $980M has been awarded to US industry and universities and obligated to DOE national laboratories in 44 states plus the District of Columbia. To complete its contributions to ITER, the project anticipates an estimated $800M in future contracts to US industry. - General Atomics, San Diego, CA - AREVA Federal Services, LLC, Charlotte, NC - Luvata Waterbury, Inc., Waterbury, CT - Precision Custom Components, York, PA - Oxford Superconducting Technology , Carteret, NJ - Transfair, Sea Tac, WA - High Performance Magnetics, Tallahassee, FL - Schneider Electric, Palatine, IL - Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) , Cambridge, MA - Petersen, Inc., Ogden, UT - Robatel Technologies LLC, Roanoke, VA - Superbolt, Carnegie, PA - Hyundai Corporation, Houston, TX - New England Wire Technologies, Lisbon, NH - Transproject, Houston, TX - Hamill Manufacturing, Traford, PA - Major Tool & Machine, Inc., Indianapolis, IN - Mega Industries, LLC, Gorham, ME - University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI - Dielectric Communications, Raymond, ME - Siemen’s Industry, Inc., Wendall, NC - Florida State University , Tallahassee, FL - Eaton Corporation, Cleveland, OH - Inficon, Inc., E. Syracuse, NY - Vacuum Technology Distribution, Inc. Oak Ridge, TN - Pfeiffer Vacuum, Nashua, NH ITER site at night in St. Paul-lez-Durance, France (December 2017). Photo: ITER Organization Participants US ITER

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www.usiter.org

China • European Union • India • Japan • South Korea • Russia • United States

Note: This data does not reflect contracts awarded to US industry by the EU (>$55M).

Central solenoid modules are in serial fabrication at General Atomics: Photo: GA

Engaging US Industry, Universities and National Laboratories

Key Contracts and AwardsThe Department of Energy Office of Science leads the US Contributions to ITER project, an international partnership with China, the European Union, India, Japan, South Korea, and the Russian Federation to demonstrate the scientific and technological feasibility of fusion energy. Over 80% of US ITER funding for hardware contributions are spent within the US for the research, development, design and fabrication of components by US industry, universities, and laboratories that will ultimately be shipped to the ITER site for assembly and research operation.

As of March 2018, over $980M has been awarded to US industry and universities and obligated to DOE national laboratories in 44 states plus the District of Columbia. To complete its contributions to ITER, the project anticipates an estimated $800M in future contracts to US industry.

- General Atomics, San Diego, CA

- AREVA Federal Services, LLC, Charlotte, NC

- Luvata Waterbury, Inc., Waterbury, CT

- Precision Custom Components, York, PA

- Oxford Superconducting Technology, Carteret, NJ

- Transfair, Sea Tac, WA

- High Performance Magnetics, Tallahassee, FL

- Schneider Electric, Palatine, IL

- Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, MA

- Petersen, Inc., Ogden, UT

- Robatel Technologies LLC, Roanoke, VA

- Superbolt, Carnegie, PA

- Hyundai Corporation, Houston, TX

- New England Wire Technologies, Lisbon, NH

- Transproject, Houston, TX

- Hamill Manufacturing, Traford, PA

- Major Tool & Machine, Inc., Indianapolis, IN

- Mega Industries, LLC, Gorham, ME

- University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI

- Dielectric Communications, Raymond, ME

- Siemen’s Industry, Inc., Wendall, NC

- Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL

- Eaton Corporation, Cleveland, OH

- Inficon, Inc., E. Syracuse, NY

- Vacuum Technology Distribution, Inc. Oak Ridge, TN

- Pfeiffer Vacuum, Nashua, NH

ITER site at night in St. Paul-lez-Durance, France (December 2017). Photo: ITER Organization

ParticipantsUS ITER

ParticipantsUS ITER

AlabamaBirmingham, Huntsville, Irondale, Madison, Mobile, Russellville

AlaskaAnchorage

ArizonaLake Havasu City, Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tempe, Tucson

ArkansasAlexander, Little Rock

CaliforniaAlameda, Berkeley, Carlsbad, Chula Vista, Cupertino, Cypress, Danville, Freemont, Hayward, Irvine, La Jolla, Lancaster, La Puente, Livermore, Los Angeles, Lynwood, Moorpark, Mountain View, Newark, Palo Alto, Petaluma, Pleasanton, Redwood, City, Rialto, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, San Luis Obispo, San Mateo, Santa Fe Springs, Santa Rosa, Sunnyvale, Torrance, Truckee, Vallejo Windsor, Yreka

ColoradoArvada, Boulder, Broomfield, Colorado Springs, Denver, Englewood, Golden, Greenwood Village, Lafayette, Littleton, Longmont, Woodland Park

ConnecticutHartford, Stamford, Waterbury

DelawareNewark, Pomfret

District of ColumbiaFloridaBoca Raton, Boynton Beach, Brooksville, Jacksonville, Lake Mary, Lakeland, Ormond Beach, St. Petersburg, Tallahassee, Winter Springs

GeorgiaAlpharetta, Atlanta, Cumming, Duluth, Greensboro, Kennesaw, Lawrenceville, Marietta, Monroe, Norcross, Roswell, Suwanee

HawaiiHonolulu

IdahoBlackfoot, Idaho Falls

IllinoisAddison, Aurora, Batavia, Bellwood, Burr Ridge, Champaign, Chicago, Lafox, Lake Zurich, Lemont, Lincolnshire, Marion, Mount Prospect, Naperville, Oak Lawn, Palatine, Roscoe, Saint Joseph, Schaumburg, Skokie, Spring Grove, Vernon Hills, Wood Dale

IndianaBloomington, Brazil, Greenwood, Indianapolis, Jasper, Michigan City, Orleans

IowaMuscatine

KansasShawnee, Mission

KentuckyBowling Green, Lexington, Somerset

MaineGorham, Raymond

MarylandBethesda, Cape May, Columbia, Gaithersburg, Hanover, Hunt Valley, Owings Mills, North Potomac, Peabody, Pomfret, Rockville

MassachusettsAndover, Attleboro, Bedford, Billerica, Brookline, Burlington, Cambridge, Carlisle, Dedham, Franklin, Hanover, Haver Hill, Lexington, Littleton, Lynn, Natick, Needham, Newton, Norfolk, North Andover, North Hampton, Peabody, Plymouth, Salisbury, Saxonville, Walpole, Waltham, West Bolyston

MichiganAnn Arbor, Canton, Detroit, Farmington Hills Holland, Lansing, Ludington, Novi, Okemos Plymouth, Southfield, Zeeland

MinnesotaCloquet, Eden Prairie, Maple Grove, Minnetonka, Three River Falls, Winona

MissouriMarionville, St. Louis

MontanaBozeman

NebraskaLincoln, Ogallala, Omaha

NevadaLas Vegas

New HampshireHollis, Lisbon, Lyme, Merrimack, Nashua, Peterborough, Rockville

New JerseyBelleville, Branchburg, Bridgewater, Camden, Carteret, Cedar Knolls, Clark, Clifton, Cranbury, Columbus, Delanco, East Brunswick, Eatontown Edison, Elmwood Park, Fairfield, Hackensack, Hawthorne, Hillside, Kenilworth, Lindon, Lyndhurst, Manalapan, Montvale, Morris Plains Oradell, Parsippany, Princeton, Somerset Somerville, South Plainfield, Trenton

New MexicoAlbuquerque, Los Alamos, Santa Fe

New YorkBrooklyn, Buffalo, Cutchogue, Depew, East Syracuse, Grand Island, Great Neck, Green Island, Jamaica, Lansing, New York Orangeburg, Rochester, Sanborn, Scottsville Syracuse, Tonawanda

North CarolinaAsheville, Belmont, Charlotte, Greensboro, High Point, Oak Ridge, Raleigh, Wendall

OhioArchibold, Chagrin Falls, Cincinnati, Cleveland Columbus, Dayton, Hudson, Mason, Milford, Plain City, Reynoldsburg, Westerville, Wooster

OregonBeaverton, Clackamas, Hillsboro, Grants Pass, Portland

PennsylvaniaBala Cynwyd, Bethlehem, Blawnox, Breinigsville, Clairton, Canonsburg, Carnegie, Downingtown, Erie, Export, Exton, Hatfield Huntingdon Valley, Ivyland, Jefferson Hills, Langhorne, Moon, Township, Nazareth, Philadelphia, Pipersville, Pittsburgh, Plumsteadville, Plymouth Meeting, Pottstown, Radnor, Saxonburg, Souderton, Trafford, Yardley, York

Rhode IslandEast Providence, Newport, North Kingstown

South CarolinaAiken, Beaufort, Columbia, Wando

TennesseeChattanooga, Cleveland, Clinton, Jefferson City, Kingsport, Kingston, Knoxville, Lancing, Loudon, Louisville, Maryville, Memphis, Morristown, Mosheim, Nashville, Oak Ridge, Powell, Rockford, Vonore, Wartburg

TexasAustin, Belton, Bryan, Coppell, Denton, El Paso, Fort Worth, Galveston, Groves, Harker Heights, Herndon, Houston, Lewisville, Navasota, New Braunfels, North Richland Hills, Roanoke, Round Rock, San Antonio, Sugar Land

UtahBluffdale, Ogden, Salt Lake City

VermontIrasburg, Newport

VirginiaAlexandria, Arlington, Chantilly, Charlottsville, Chesapeake, Glen Allen, Harrisonburg, Herndon, Lynchburg, McLean, Newport News, Reston, Richmond, Roanoke, Springfield, Virginia Beach, Warrenton, Williamsburg

WashingtonBellevue, Gig Harbor, Kirkland, Lacey Lakewood, Pullman, Redmond, Renton, Richland, Sea Tac, Seattle, Sequim, Woodinville

WisconsinBrookfield, Cedarburg, Fredonia, Germantown, Janesville, Madison, Milwaukee

WyomingCheyenne

Cities and states home to industries, universities and laboratories contributing to US ITER:

US ITER Contracts Have Been Awarded in 44 States plus the District of Columbia (December 2017).

US ITER Project Office • 1055 Commerce Park • Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830-6483 www.usiter.org • www.iter.org • www.doe.gov • www.science.doe.gov

US@US_ITER

US project execution is managed by Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee, with partner labs

Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory in New Jersey and Savannah River National Laboratory in South Carolina.