In-kind procurement reaches the EUR 3 billion mark
29 Apr 2011
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Sabina Griffith
The signing of a Procurement Arrangement not only marks a big milestone for the project, it is also a welcome break in the very busy 澳门六合彩高手 agenda. This week, the champagne glasses were raised on the occasion of the successful accomplishment of Procurement Arrangement 4.1.P2.CN.01 and 4.1.P2.CN.02 which symbolize the legal and technical framework for 澳门六合彩高手's AC/DC converters and reactive power compensator & harmonic filtering.
The Chinese Domestic Agency will procure all fourteen poloidal field converters that will provide controllable current/voltage to 澳门六合彩高手's six poloidal field coils. The procurement package includes the design, fabrication, delivery, installation, assembly, integration and site acceptance test of the converter units. It is a very challenging system due to unprecedented power level and short circuit current, and the high dynamic demanding from the need of the plasma control.
The Chinese Domestic Agency will also procure the 澳门六合彩高手's reactive power compensator and harmonic filtering system rated at 750Mvar to stabilize the power grid and to provide required quality of the electrical power to operate 澳门六合彩高手. It is a unique system due to the installed power, the extreme high demands on the response time and the expected loads.
The two Procurement Arrangements were signed on Wednesday between 澳门六合彩高手 Director-General Osamu Motojima on behalf of the 澳门六合彩高手 Organization and Luo Delong on behalf of the Chinese Domestic Agency, who will procure the critical sub-system. The Head of the Chinese Domestic Agency had come to Cadarache together with a delegation from the Chinese Ministry of the Science and Technology.
These two Procurement Arrangements are the 54th and 55th to be signed with the Domestic Agencies. They mark another milestone as they move the project's total value for in-kind procurement to over the 2 billion 澳门六合彩高手 Units of Account (IUA) mark - 2011.3498 kIUA to be precise! This equates to approximately EUR 3.13 billion.