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Written statement made by Chris Skidmore (Conservative) on Friday, 29 March 2019 in the House of Commons, on behalf of the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy.


Joint European Torus fusion contract secured

Having made my first speech at Culham, I know how hardworking and dedicated UKAEA staff are, which is why I’m pleased to announce that, on 27th March 2019 the European Commission and the UK signed a new contract extension for the Joint European Torus (JET) facility in Culham, Oxfordshire. JET is the world’s biggest operational fusion reactor, undertaking research in technology aimed at providing clean, safe, inexhaustible energy. JET is operated by the UK Atomic Energy Authority and is funded primarily (87.5%) by the European Union; this contract extension will secure at least €100m in additional inward investment from the EU over the next two years. Crucially, the contract extension will last until the end of 2020 regardless of wider EU exit negotiations, safeguarding this world-leading facility and over 500 high-skilled science and engineering jobs at Culham.

The UK Government previously (27 June 2017) agreed to guarantee the UK’s fair share of JET funding to the end of 2020 should this contract extension be agreed. This latest outcome is the natural culmination of that open and collaborative approach and underlines the strong and enduring partnership between the EU and the UK in science and research.


Secondary information

Type
Written statement
Reference
HCWS1467 
Session
2017-19
Subjects
Contracts Finance EU grants and loans United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority Joint European torus Brexit
Contains statistics
Yes
Link
View this Written statement on www.parliament.uk