Delivering the power behind discovery
We develop, operate and maintain the electrical infrastructure that powers CERN’s accelerators, detectors and scientific facilities. We ensure reliable, efficient and resilient operations across one of the world’s most complex research environments, running a wide range of power converters, radio frequency systems and the protection of superconducting magnets, using low-voltage to high-power electrical systems.
Working closely with scientists, engineers and technical experts, we design solutions capable of meeting exceptional technical challenges while supporting the future of particle physics.
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Project example
Revolutionizing Safety: CERN's Integration of Advanced Personnel Safety Systems
Key objective
- Enhancing Safety Measures: Implement advanced safety protocols to protect personnel across all CERN facilities.
- Improving System Reliability: Upgrade existing safety systems to minimize downtime and ensure continuous protection. Refurbish the Personnel Safety Systems of CERN accelerator facilities, reaching their end-of-life after 20 years of continuous operation.
- Facilitating Seamless Integration: Incorporate state-of-the-art technology to allow for easy integration with future upgrades and expansions.
Impact
- Increased Operational Efficiency: Reduced the risk of safety-related incidents, leading to smoother and more efficient operations.
- Greater Compliance: Ensured that all safety measures meet the latest international standards and regulations.
- Enhanced User Experience: Provided engineers and other personnel with more intuitive and responsive safety interfaces.
The way forward
- Reduced Safety Incidents: Since the update, to maintain a reduced number of safety-related incidents, highlighting the effectiveness of the new systems.
- Future-Ready Infrastructure: The new systems are designed to be scalable, ensuring that CERN can easily adapt to future technological advancements.
Conclusion
- After 20 years, the Personal Safety Systems project will pave the way to ensuring safer conditions across all experiments.
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That's a fact!
At peak consumption, CERN uses about 200 megawatts of power, which is about a third of the amount of energy used to feed the nearby city of Geneva in Switzerland.
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