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That's a good question. Even the scientists at the LHC aren't sure. But generally, the protons produced in the hydrogen tanks (the tanks produce the beams that are shot at 99.9999999999999999999999999999999999% and so on of the speed of light) when in collision make a tremendous amount of power. But actually storing the power in A. dangerous B. very difficult. Hopefully with all of the power the collider sonsumes, CERN should find a way to give a little back...............................eventually anyway.

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