The Large Hadron Collider Will Now Heat Homes as Well as Smash Particles
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The Large Hadron Collider will now heat homes as well as smash particles
The European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) recently announced the launch of a new heat exchange system connected to the Large Hadron Collider. The system is designed to reuse the hot water that cools the LHC, providing a low-cost and environmentally sustainable source of heat for nearby residents.Read Entire Article
World’s Most Powerful Particle Collider Now Heats Thousands Of Homes In France
According to details published by CERN, the world’s largest and most powerful particle accelerator is now doing more than smashing subatomic particles. It is also quietly heating thousands of homes in eastern France by recycling the massive amounts of waste heat generated during its operations. Since mid January, the Large Hadron Collider, better known as […] The post World’s Most Powerful Particle Collider Now Heats Thousands Of Homes In France…
From the Particle Accelerator to the Living Room: Cern Wants to Heat Houses Surrounded by Waste Heat
Large research facilities often represent extreme energy use. Particle accelerators, data centres or cooling systems consume considerable amounts of electricity and inevitably generate heat, which is usually left unused to the environment. In recent years, however, the question has increasingly been asked whether such by-products of large-scale scientific projects can be used sensibly. At the European Nuclear Research Center CERN near Geneva, th…
The water required for cooling the Large Hadron Collider at CERN is now used for heating: it supplies Ferney-Voltaire with district heating.
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