European Neutron Source to be based in Sweden
DOI: 10.1063/PT.4.1234
The countries behind the €1.4 billion European Spallation Source
“The decision on where ESS should be built has been eagerly awaited by the thousands of European scientists whose research depends so crucially upon neutrons,” said Peter Allenspach, Chairman of search commmittee.
“Three extremely good candidates, Sweden, Spain and Hungary, proposed excellent sites to host the ESS. Each of their campaigns strongly emphasised both the strategic importance of ESS for European science, and the urgency to build ESS in light of the new American and Japanese spallation neutron sources.”
“Unfortunately, it has always been realised that only one of the three candidate sites could ultimately host ESS. In this respect European Research ministers recommended that the ESS site should be in Lund in Sweden. Spain has already graciously pledged to exploit the expertise and momentum it has gained in the last three years by signing an agreement to help ESS-Scandinavia deliver the ESS that Europe needs,” said Allenspach.
“We hope that Hungary will similarly follow this initiative and actively bring its expertise to the ESS table. In this way there is potential for all three serious site contenders to benefit from their dedication and commitment over the last few years.”
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