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PIP-II is an essential enhancement to the accelerator complex and will enable the world's most intense beam of neutrinos to the international LBNF/DUNE project.PIP-II will use the latest advances in superconducting radio frequency (SRF) technology to produce a 1.2 MW, upgradable and efficient, proton beam.Held in December 2021, the workshop's purpose was to brainstorm ideas, explore strategies, and to develop executable plans to improve sustainability features for PIP-II.Over 28 opportunities were identified ranging across multiple disciplines.The primary themes were:All PIP-II buildings will meet DOE Guiding Principles for Sustainable Federal Buildings and Fermilab sustainability goals.Prototype SSR1 cryomodule built for PIP-II.Implements current cutting edge SRF technology to accelerate proton beam in 800 MeV Linac.PIP-II scope including a new SRF linac and upgrades to existing accelerator complex.
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