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EuCARD-2 is co-funded by the partners and the European Commission under Capacities 7th Framework Programme, Grant Agreement EnEfficient – a networking activity for particle accelerators M.Seidel, PSI EuCARD-2 Workshop on Cooling and Heat Recovery, Lund, April 28-29, 2014

Integrating Activity Project for coordinated Research and Development on Particle Accelerators, Management and Communication WP1: Management and Communication (MANCOM) Networking Activities WP2: Catalysing Innovation (INNovation) WP3: Energy Efficiency (EnEfficient) WP4: Accelerator Applications (AccApplic) WP5: Extreme Beams (XBEAM) WP6: Low Emittance Rings (LOW-e-RING) WP7: Novel Accelerators (EuroNNAc2) Transnational Access WP8: WP9: and Joint Research Activities WP10: Future Magnets (MAG) WP11: Collimator Materials for fast High Density Energy Deposition (COMA-HDED) WP12: Innovative Radio Frequency Technologies (RF) WP13: Novel Acceleration Techniques (ANAC2)

Motivation for EnEfficient worldwide scarcity of resources and climate change also impacts research facilities and is of great political importance [e.g. Swiss “Energiestrategie 2050”: public institutions asked to reduce by 20% till 2020 …] next generation accelerator facilities provide a new quality of research opportunities, but often connected with a new quality of energy consumption as well [EuroXFEL, FAIR, ESS, LHeC, FCC, ILC, CLIC, Project-X …]  wee need to intensify our efforts to optimize the energy efficiency of accelerator systems

CLIC CDR power consumption by WBS domain 500 GeV A Total 272 MW 1.5 TeV Total 364 MW 3 TeV Total 589 MW Power consumption of ancillary systems ventilated pro rata and included in numbers by WBS domain RF: drive beam linac, FMT: frequency multiplication & transport, So: sources & acceleration up to 2.5 GeV, DR: damping rings, Tr: booster linac up to 9 GeV & transport, ML: main linacs, BDS: beam delivery system, main dump & experimental area Ph. Lebrun CLIC Workshop 20144

Powerflow in Accelerator Facilities public GRID Accelerator Radio Frequency Magnets Vacuum etc. Auxiliary systems cryogenics conv. cooling, AC etc. Instruments e.g. particle detectors conversion to secondary radiation (beam collisions, targets, undulators …) rare: direct application: p-therapy isotope production secondary radiation exotic particles, e.g. Higgs, B-mesons synchrotron radiation neutrons muons figure of merit: secondary particles, X-rays on sample, destroyed cancer cells … per KWh beam finally all converted to waste heat !

Ring Cyclotron 590 MeV loss  Power transfer through 4 amplifier chains 4 resonators 50MHz SINQ spallation source Example: PSI Facility, 10MW 2.2 mA /1.3 MW proton therapie center [250MeV sc. cyclotron] dimensions: 120 x 220m 2 Muon production targets 50MHz resonator

Example: PSI-HIPA Powerflow public grid ca. 10MW RF Systems 4.1MW Magnets  2.6MW Magnets  2.6MW aux.Systems Instruments  3.3MW aux.Systems Instruments  3.3MW Beam on targets 1.3MW Beam on targets 1.3MW heat  to river, to air Efficiency of RF: 0.90 (AC/DC)  0.64 (DC/RF)  0.55 (RF/Beam) = 32% neutrons muons n: per beamline: s 10eV ≈ 20µW  + : per beamline 5·10 8 s 30MeV/c ≈ 300µW focus of EnEfficient: energetic efficiency of typical accelerator systems energy storage/intelligent use energy recovery cryogenics

task 1: energy recovery from cooling circuits, Th.Parker, E.Lindström (ESS) [  this workshop, survey of European Labs, applications of heat, T-levels etc.] task 2: higher electronic efficiency RF power generation, E.Jensen (CERN) [workshop Daresbury in June, e.g. Multi Beam IOT’s] task 3: short term energy storage systems, R.Gehring (KIT) [non-interruptable power, short term storage, wide spread of time scales …] task 4: virtual power plant, J.Stadlmann (GSI) [adaptation of operation to grid situation – context renewables…, possibly backup power generator …] task 5: beam transfer channels with low power consumption, P.Spiller (GSI) [pulsed magnets, low power conventional magnets, permanent magnets, parameter comparison etc.] tasks within EnEfficient

EnEfficient examples multi-beam IOT by company CPI heat recovery at ESS need for energy management energy storage systems pulsed quads [GSI]

energy spot market prices  energy managment, virtual power plant renewables cause strong variations Impact on accelerators?

EnEfficient: summary and outlook EnEfficient is a new networking activity related to efficient utilization of electrical power in accelerator based facilities at present participating institutes and interested partners: CERN, ESS, GSI, KIT, PSI, DESY next workshops: May 19-21, Annual Eucard-II Meeting at DESY in Hamburg: More Information: June 3-4, Workshop on EnEfficient RF Sources, organized at Cockroft Institute in Daresbury More Information: November 26-28, 2014: Compact and Low Consumption Magnet Design for Future Linear and Circular Colliders, at CERN. interested colleagues are very welcome to participate in this network information and contact under: