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Appendix B: Funding Data
Pages 87-90

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From page 87...
... 2000. Congress and the Fusion Energy Sciences Program: A Historical Analysis, Washington, D.C.: Congressional Research Service.
From page 88...
... APPENDIX B Fiscal Year Budget Category 1997 1998 1999 2000 Tokamak research 48.7 46.2 45.8 47.1 Facility operations 60.8 56.1 60.2 70.1 Alternative concepts 16.4 24 37.3 52.3 Theory 18.4 19.8 22.7 24.6 General plasma science 3.8 5.1 6.2 8.2 Other 14.3 6.9 6.9 7.4 Materials research 6 7.7 6.8 7.2 Engineering research 56.3 58.3 36.7 27.8 Total 224.7 224.1 222.6 244.7 SOURCE: Office of Fusion Energy Sciences. Materials Engineering research research 3% ~ 11% General plasma science 3% , \ Other \ 3% ~ 'by .
From page 89...
... : The sharp dropoff in enabling R&D funding between 1999 and 2000 is associated with a decrease in pass-through monies for ITER superconducting magnet development work being done at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Funding of fusion energy sciences at universities by the MULES with and without MIT is shown in Figure B.3.
From page 90...
... FIGURE B.3 Office of Fusion Sciences funding of fusion energy sciences at universities, with and without the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. SOURCE: Office of Fusion Energy Sciences.


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