1. THTR Newsletter No. 93 September 04

    which is powered by hydrogen is the HTR: the ideal energy technology for switching transport from oil to the fuel of the future. Such reactors are being built in South Africa, Japan, China and the United States. Their design mainly follows an idea from Germany." What is remarkable about these statements is the rehashing of the age-old thesis that the HTR...

  2. THTR Circular No. 97 February 05

    Here, too, a major accident occurred in the high-temperature reactor immediately after it was put into operation. Three years later it was shut down after heated disputes, and today, as a reactor line with an eco-label in China, Japan and perhaps also in South Africa, it ushered in a spectacular global renaissance of nuclear power. During the long construction period of 14 years, we tried...

  3. THTR Newsletter No. 98 March 05

    However, for his merits, he was pardoned by President Pervez Musharraf." (Neues Deutschland, March 11, 3) International HTR Agreement Top of page "The USA, Canada, France, Great Britain and Japan signed an agreement on Monday in Washington on the development of the most modern nuclear technology signed. According to US Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman, the planned systems of the...

  4. THTR Newsletter No. 99 April / May 05

    in which preparations are made for the use of High Temperature Gas Cooled Reactors (HTGR). Representatives from China, France, Germany, Indonesia, Japan, Netherlands, Russia, South Africa, England and the USA are involved in this project. At the fourth coordination meeting of CRP in Vienna, Prof. Kadiroglu from Ankara reported the following about the newly added Turkey...

  5. THTR Newsletter No. 101 October 05

    From: Neues Deutschland, August 2, 2005, By Hanna Ndlovu, Tshwane News from the HTR locations Top of page A few kilometers from the High Temperature Engineering Test Reactor (HTTR) in Oari (Japan) a severe earthquake occurred in mid-August 2005 Strength 7,2 on the Richter scale. 46 people were injured and skyscrapers in Tokyo, 300 kilometers away, swayed. A...

  6. THTR Newsletter No. 102 November 05

    nuclear power plant: "Apart from the spherical fuel, PBMR will not produce a single plant component and contribute to the reactor. (...) One of the important suppliers is the Japanese Mitsubishi Heavy Industries for the gas turbines. But German companies are also involved. RWE Nukem will be involved participate in the fuel production process, signed a contract with...

  7. THTR Newsletter No. 105 March 06

    poured out of the state coffers. Even though it was impossible to build a new HTR in the Federal Republic of Germany during this time, the dilapidated reactor type could be offered to countries such as South Africa, China and Japan through aggressive export of know-how. The EU, South Korea, USA and various emerging countries have also been preparing for entry into this new fourth generation of nuclear reactors for years and have...

  8. THTR Circular No. 106 April 06

    No. 103: HTR in the USA THTR newsletter No. 104: France wants to develop Generation IV reactors! (2) Generation IV countries are: Argentina, Brazil, Britain, Canada, France, Japan, South Korea, South Africa, Switzerland and USA (3) BWK: This is the magazine in which VEW nuclear grandpa Knizia is listed under "Top- "Topic" on the homepage can lecture about the advantages of the THTR. Hydrogen is not...

  9. THTR Newsletter No. 86 November 2003

    To include review articles by Horst Blume in this journal. In addition to a nice photo of the Greenpeace campaign in Koeberg last year, it is also pointed out that there are also small HTR test facilities in China, Japan and India. The author concludes by taking the following look into the future: "If the current opposition from the CDU/CSU/FDP comes into government in three years...

  10. THTR Newsletter No. 103 December 2005

    3/2005). Verfondern, already known to readers of the THTR newsletter through some nuclear research work under the Red Green Party, also addresses current developments in Japan in the article. There, the JAERI (Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute) is experimenting in the HTTR to produce larger quantities of nuclear hydrogen in a high-temperature reactor. In 2010...

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