The controversy regarding the 750 GeV characteristic peak and the news of the Brookhaven National Laboratory withdrawal caused quite a stir in the international academic community. However, Lu Zhou totally ignored the controversy and continued to complete his daily tasks as usual.
There was no nuclear fusion reactor on the moon, nor was there a way to install a fusion reactor on the moon. The Pangu nuclear fusion reactor could heat an entire lake of water in a few hours. The heat exhaust port had to be replaced to prevent the accumulation of excessive heat. The absence of an atmosphere on the moon made things more troublesome.
Also, there was a high power demand on the moon. Even though the collider consumed a significant amount of power, it was only turned on for minutes at a time. Currently, the collider was powered by solar energy, which was stored in the form of chemical energy. It took three days just to charge enough for three minutes of experimentation time.