1. THTR Newsletter No. 95 December 2004

    2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 *** THTR Newsletter No. 95 Dec. 2004 The FZ Jü lich is always there! The nuclear triangle: Germany, South Africa and Pakistan "Right from the start, the Federal Republic of Germany put up the most vigorous resistance to intensive inspection measures that Washington in particular wanted to enforce."...

  2. THTR Circular No. 107 June 06

    with “the existing international cooperation structure International Partnership for the Hydrogen Economy (IPHE)”. Along with 16 other members, Germany is also involved in the IPHE cooperation structure. Specialist conferences on SOFC also take place within this framework. Through the EU, Germany is involved in four other projects within this framework. In the "Newsletter" from November 14.11.2005, XNUMX...

  3. THTR Newsletter No. 103 December 2005

    responsible for environmental policy. It was not until July 2005 that he moved to the main management of the German Coal Mining Association in Essen. In his speech, he complained at length about the widespread risk aversion in Germany and continued: The development of the THTR should also be mentioned in this context. It is not in Hamm-Uentrop, but in China. Another example of a...

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

    aufgrund von Schusseligkeit, Dusseligkeit, Korruption, Gier, Pfusch am Bau und die immense Verschwendung von Steuergeldern... - Die Greenpeace Atomsubventionsstudie von 2010 besagt: Allein in Deutschland bekam die Atomwirtschaft von 1950 bis 2010 Höhe von 204 Milliarden Euro. Das "Hinter ihnen Saubermachen" wird den Steuerzahler mindestens nochmal weitere 100 Miliarden Euro kosten! Von den...

  5. Reactor failure THTR - communication

    Order video surveillance of the nuclear power plant control centers - and perhaps also work on your own credibility ;-) * Addendum 2016 - Video surveillance of public places is almost complete throughout Germany, no subway station or fountain is without video surveillance, only the control centers of nuclear plants are - still - not independently monitored. If an accident happens,...

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

    PDF file) However, most nuclear power plants in Europe are only insured for less than €1 billion. In the Netherlands and Belgium the insured damage amount is €1,2 billion and in Germany it is €2,5 billion per nuclear power plant; in the USA the situation is only slightly better at around $10 billion per nuclear power plant. No car should have such a bad...