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European Spallation Source
A World-Leading Centre for Materials Research and Life Science with Neutrons
HEPTech Workshop 7 May 2013
James H. Yeck
CEO ESS
www.europeanspallationsource.se
December 2012:Pre-Construction Design Update Delivered
A scientific collaborationwith over 60 contributing institutions
An International Collaboration
Sweden, Denmark and Norway: 50% of construction and 15-20% of operations costs
European Partner Countries:50% of construction costs with substantial In-Kind Contributions
ESS, MAX IV and Science VillageVision, around 2025
European Spallation Source
SNS, Tennessee 2008A European research facility for materials research and life science with neutrons
The largest pan-European research project today
More powerful and several times brighter than existing facilities
Schedule
•Construction start in 2014
•First neutrons before end of decade, 22 instruments by 2025
•Steady-state operations in 2026
Construction cost of 1,843 B€
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2065
ESS Programme
PRE-CONSTRUCTION
CONSTRUCTION
OPERATIONS
DECOMM
ACCELERATORDESIGN
ACCELERATORPREPARE TO BUILD
ACCELERATORCONSTRUCTION
ESS COMMISSIONING (INSTRUMENTS)
programme phases
ESS sub-projects
ESS Programme
(2013-03-26) 2013 2014
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr
ESS Deliverables
ESS ERIC Statutes
ESS AB – ESS ERIC
STC Meetings
1st Annual Progress Review (Construction)
Negotiations
Signature LoI
Host State Financing
Path to a Construction Start
18-19/2
Signature EventOfficial Start of Construction Phase
Step 1 EC
16/4
Financial Scenario
Step 2 EC ESS ERIC Entry-into-force
ESS ERIC Annex 7
EC submission / negotiation
Ground BreakInitial
ResponseEoI
TDR,Cost Report
Final Response
Budget 2014
ESS | 2013-05-07 | Jim Yeck
ESS Programme in 2013• Initiate Call for Expressions of Interest and define In-Kind
contributions for the Construction Phase
• Complete Letters of Intent/Agreements w/ Partner Countries
• Select partnering company for conventional construction and initiate final design
• Demonstrate accelerator and target station technology readiness – key issues resolved for civil construction start
• Select initial instruments and increase engagement of the scientific user community
• Complete licensing approval process by early 2014
• …prepare to break ground and start construction in 2014
Evolution of Neutron Sources
Berkeley 37-inch cyclotron
350 mCi Ra-Be source
Chadwick
1930 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020
105
1010
1015
1020
1
ISIS
Pulsed Sources
ZINP-P
ZINP-P/
KENSWNRIPNS
ILL
X-10
CP-2
Steady State Sources
HFBR
HFIRNRUMTRNRX
CP-1
1940 1950 1960
Effe
ctiv
e th
erm
al n
eutr
on fl
ux n
/cm
2 -s
(Updated from Neutron Scattering, K. Skold and D. L. Price, eds., Academic Press, 1986)
FRM-IISINQ
SNS ESS
HEPTech Workshop
SNS, Tennessee 2008
Welcome to Lund and the ESS offices.
You are a source of technology excellence and innovation.
Your challenge is to bridge the gap between researchers and industry and to accelerate the industrial process for the benefit of the global economy and society.
We all look forward to productive discussions!