§ 16312. Fusion energy sciences program
(a)
Declaration of policy
It shall be the policy of the United States to conduct research, development, demonstration, and commercial applications to provide for the scientific, engineering, and commercial infrastructure necessary to ensure that the United States is competitive with other countries in providing fusion energy for its own needs and the needs of other countries, including by demonstrating electric power or hydrogen production for the United States energy grid using fusion energy at the earliest date.
(b)
Planning
(1)
In general
Not later than 180 days after August 8, 2005, the Secretary shall submit to Congress a plan (with proposed cost estimates, budgets, and lists of potential international partners) for the implementation of the policy described in subsection (a) in a manner that ensures that—
(B)
fusion science, technology, theory, advanced computation, modeling, and simulation are strengthened;
(C)
new magnetic and inertial fusion research and development facilities are selected based on scientific innovation and cost effectiveness, and the potential of the facilities to advance the goal of practical fusion energy at the earliest date practicable;
(E)
communication of scientific results and methods between the fusion energy science community and the broader scientific and technology communities is improved;
(F)
inertial confinement fusion facilities are used to the extent practicable for the purpose of inertial fusion energy research and development;
(c)
United States participation in ITER
(2)
Participation
The United States may participate in the ITER only in accordance with this subsection.
(3)
Agreement
(A)
In general
The Secretary may negotiate an agreement for United States participation in the ITER.
(B)
Contents
Any agreement for United States participation in the ITER shall, at a minimum—
(i)
clearly define the United States financial contribution to construction and operating costs, as well as any other costs associated with a project;
(ii)
ensure that the share of high-technology components of the ITER manufactured in the United States is at least proportionate to the United States financial contribution to the ITER;
(iii)
ensure that the United States will not be financially responsible for cost overruns in components manufactured in other ITER participating countries;
(v)
enable United States researchers to propose and carry out an equitable share of the experiments at the ITER;
(4)
Plan
(A)
Development
The Secretary, in consultation with the Fusion Energy Sciences Advisory Committee, shall develop a plan for the participation of United States scientists in the ITER that shall include—
(5)
Limitation
No Federal funds shall be expended for the construction of the ITER until the Secretary has submitted to Congress—
(A)
the agreement negotiated in accordance with paragraph (3) and 120 days have elapsed since that submission;
(B)
a report describing the management structure of the ITER and providing a fixed dollar estimate of the cost of United States participation in the construction of the ITER, and 120 days have elapsed since that submission;
(6)
Alternative to ITER
(A)
In general
If at any time during the negotiations on the ITER, the Secretary determines that construction and operation of the ITER is unlikely or infeasible, the Secretary shall submit to Congress, along with the budget request of the President submitted to Congress for the following fiscal year, a plan for implementing a domestic burning plasma experiment such as the Fusion Ignition Research Experiment, including costs and schedules for the plan.