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== History ==
 
EAST followed China's first superconducting tokamak device, dubbed [[HT-7]], built by the Institute of Plasma Physics in partnership with [[Russia]] in the early 1990s.{{fact|date=September 2021}}
 
The project was proposed{{by whom?|date=September 2021}} in 1996 and approved in 1998. According to a 2003 schedule,<ref>[http://202.127.205.62/IAC/disk/Design%20of%20the%20EAST(HT-7U) Project/6.doc] {{dead link|date=February 2016}}</ref> buildings and site facilities were to be constructed by 2003. Tokamak assembly was to take place from 2003 through 2005.
 
Construction was completed in March 2006 and on September 28, 2006, "first plasma" was achieved.{{fact|date=September 2021}}
 
According to official reports, the project's budget is [[Renminbi|CNY]] ¥300 million (approximately US$37 million), some 1/15 to 1/20 the cost of a comparable reactor built in other countries.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://english.people.com.cn/200601/21/eng20060121_237208.html|title=China to build world's first "artificial sun" experimental device