1. THTR Circular No. 108 August 06

    became. To date, 23 nuclear power plants have been built in Great Britain, twelve of which are still online and cover 19 percent of energy needs. By 2023, all old nuclear power plants are expected to be decommissioned because they are outdated. The debate over Britain's energy future is well underway, driven by fear of future dependencies and the obligation to...

  2. THTR Newsletter No. 95 December 2004

    Until 2009, over 3 million euros in decommissioning costs have been earmarked for the NRW budget each year. And then?? Renaissance of wishful thinking Top of page "There are practically no new nuclear power plants planned, especially in the EU," quoted the "Neues Deutschland" on December 08.12.2004, XNUMX, a study commissioned by the EU Greens. A grotesque misjudgment, if it were one. This is probably meant to...

  3. Reactor bankruptcy nuclear power plant THTR 300 - Thorium high-temperature reactor in Hamm Uentrop

    "Sweep". See: History#The Incident Problems such as those that became apparent in the incident on May 04th and 05th, 1986 in the THTR in Hamm-Uentrop and just a few days earlier on April 26th, 1986 - with much more serious consequences - in the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, The attentive observer must recognize these days at nuclear facilities worldwide... See: Current nuclear lobby What is striking is the systematic approach of...

  4. Reactor failure THTR - communication

    See: Documents on nuclear policy * Dear politicians! Instead of just pushing ahead with video surveillance of public places, you should finally order independent, complete video surveillance of the nuclear power control centers - and perhaps also work on your own credibility ;-) * Addendum 2016 - Video surveillance of public places is almost accomplished throughout Germany, no...

  5. History, what was it like back then with the THTR 300 thorium high-temperature reactor in Hamm-Uentrop

    be made... 3.) The insurance coverage for nuclear plants is not nearly sufficient. Surprisingly, or perhaps not, there is no sufficient insurance coverage for nuclear power plants. Sufficiently insuring the operation of a nuclear power plant would entail such high insurance premiums that operating a nuclear power plant would no longer be worthwhile. The 'Insurance Forums...