They might turn it on tommorrow, but whether they actually smash some particles together or they end up spending another $200 million making squirrel jerky is up in the air.
So they normally run it in winter for the stated reason of it needing a lot of electricity. Now with the energy issues in Europe, will they even be able to run it?
They might turn it on tommorrow, but whether they actually smash some particles together or they end up spending another $200 million making squirrel jerky is up in the air.
So they normally run it in winter for the stated reason of it needing a lot of electricity. Now with the energy issues in Europe, will they even be able to run it?