On September 10, 2008, the world witnessed the launch of CERN's Large Hadron Collider, the most powerful particle accelerator ever built. While its mission centered on unlocking the mysteries of physics, this scientific marvel also showcased the incredible energy demands of big science.
The collider relies on an extensive power infrastructure, drawing hundreds of megawatts to cool superconducting magnets and accelerate particles at near-light speeds. This massive energy requirement illustrates a profound truth: groundbreaking discoveries often ride on the back of advanced energy systems.
As we push the boundaries of knowledge, energy remains the unseen enabler—fueling progress at the edge of human understanding.