1. Newsletter VI - February 02nd to 08.02.2021th, 02 - News+ February XNUMXnd - Green electricity - Safely through the dark doldrums

    achieved than with separate gas turbines in open operation and conventionally fired steam power plants. With electrical efficiencies of up to 63,08%, combined cycle power plants are among the most efficient conventional power plants... * Green electricity The term green electricity usually refers to electricity supply contracts with which a direct flow of money between the buyer and providers...

  2. The uranium story

    Colin Boxall, Robin W. Grimes Thorium is simply a miracle material, it is said again and again: The element could be used in a new generation of nuclear reactors, where it could generate energy safely, efficiently and with low CO2 emissions. In addition, it is considered unsuitable for secondary military use. Because unlike uranium, the material is initially not suitable for use in nuclear weapons....

  3. Apr. 26, 2016 - 30 years after Chernobyl - 5 years after Fukushima

    worldwide, on water and on land, no matter in which country. The main thing is that population growth is slowed down and the gross national product goes down like Schmidt's cat. This is how forward-looking, efficient politics works. 5 years after Fukushima. Since 2012 at the latest, the IAEA has been helping to cover up all accidents worldwide as best as possible. Only incidents from the last 6 months are included in the INES list...

  4. THTR Newsletter No. 131 May 2010

    The main topics are clear: "Use of high-temperature process heat in conjunction with fossil, nuclear and solar power plant technology." Specifically: "The potential of the efficient use of high-temperature process heat in conjunction with fossil, nuclear and solar thermal power plant technologies should be explored here." The deadline for submissions is March 18, 2010...

  5. THTR Newsletter No. 117 November 07

    nuclear concepts could not meet the challenges. But if cheaper safety concepts, more environmental compatibility and greater use of more thermally efficient systems are required in the future, then the time for the HTR would still come, he concluded. But: The HTR will remain “reliant on the external supply of fissile material”, in contrast to other systems...

  6. THTR Circular No. 110 January 07

    innovative and creative, as can be seen from his press release. "'I would like North Rhine-Westphalia to participate in the development of fourth-generation reactors. This is about more efficient, inherently safe and less wasteful reactors.' Pinkwart also referred to the possibility that, following this decision, NRW would also be involved in nuclear energy research on 7...

  7. THTR Circular No. 87 January 04

    combine to achieve something. Social forums are an open space in which those involved learn from each other, respect each other's differences, think about common positions and carry out efficient actions. It's high time something like this developed in Hamm too. Interested parties are welcome to get in touch (see imprint); If anything happens in the next few months, you will receive...

  8. THTR Newsletter No. 98 March 05

    There is currently no decision on the continuation of the approved safe containment or the further dismantling of the THTR facility, for which, like other nuclear dismantling projects, an available final storage facility would generally be an efficient measure. It is not enough, as you assumed, to determine a final repository, but there must also be a final repository for all types of radioactive waste...

  9. THTR Newsletter No. 102 November 05

    patch. But further inflexible large power plants will not help in moving away from dependence on oil. What is needed is the massive expansion of renewable energies, combined with much more efficient, decentralized gas power plants that can be flexibly adapted to the changing amounts of energy from sun, wind and biomass. Nuclear power plants currently cover just under 3 percent of the world's...

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