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"Mr President, nuclear fusion offers the prospect of an almost limitless source of clean energy. I think that by using the knowledge base supplied by the European Joint Undertaking for ITER and the Development of Fusion Energy, the ITER nuclear fusion experimental reactor, which is being built at Cadarache in France, can pave the way for the future generation of fusion reactors, enabling Europe to become a global leader in the construction of experimental fusion reactors.
It is important for the necessary financial resources to be provided. In fact, the agreement signed between the European Parliament and Council in December 2011 envisages support being provided for the ITER project’s additional costs in the 2012-2013 period. They amount to EUR 1.3 billion, EUR 100 million of which are already included in the 2012 budget. EUR 360 million are commitment appropriations for 2013, and the ceilings for the credit appropriations under Heading 1a will be increased by EUR 840 million, with EUR 650 million being allocated in 2012 and EUR 190 million in 2013. I support the draft amending budget No 1/2012, which is part of the 2012 budget under Article 08 20 02 Euratom – European Joint Undertaking for ITER – Fusion for Energy, amounting to EUR 650 million in commitment appropriations, since this budgetary adjustment is fully in line with the agreement signed in December 2011."@en1
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