1. May 13, 2013 - UAA-Gronau: NRW atomic bomb manufacturer in great demand!

    To achieve this, it is to be feared that potential buyers could possibly demand serious concessions from the current Urenco owners - in addition to the British state, the Dutch state as well as EON and RWE - for this very high sales price. The federal government sits at the negotiating table as a possible veto power, because after all it is Urenco that...

  2. THTR Circular No. 136 July 2011

    Ministers, business representatives and scientists from the two countries come together. The economic forum, to which up to 200 representatives travel to initiate business, is sponsored by RWE, Eon and Enbw, among others. At the 2nd German-Angolan Economic Forum on February 27, 2, a declaration of intent on a strategic partnership was signed between the two countries, which...

  3. THTR Newsletter No. 131 May 2010

    The uranium enrichment plant is being further expanded despite the radiation accident in January; a huge interim storage facility for 2011 tons of uranium oxide is to be built from 60. In Duisburg-Wanheim, EON and the RWE subsidiary GNS want to continue to condition nuclear waste from German nuclear power plants and move it via Ahaus to the Konrad shaft. In Jülich, Hamm and Würgassen, the nuclear waste sites are causing huge...

  4. THTR Newsletter No. 129 December 09

    Wanheim ensures that radioactively contaminated materials are cleaned and prepared for the interim storage facility in Gorleben and, from now on, Ahaus." The GNS is a subsidiary of the nuclear companies (48% EON, 28% RWE, plus EnBW + Vattenfall). The GNS operates in North Rhine-Westphalia Among other things, there is also another conditioning system in the decommissioned Würgassen nuclear power plant on the Weser for the dismantling of the nuclear power plant. The...

  5. Chernobyl anniversary 2009

    Münsterland, from Bulgaria, Russia and France to resist the so-called “renaissance” of nuclear energy. At the center of the criticism were the large energy companies RWE (Essen) and EON (Düsseldorf). Albena Simeonova from Bulgaria called on RWE not to build a nuclear power plant in the Bulgarian earthquake zone of Belene. Lydia Kroll from Urwald announced further protests against...

  6. THTR Circular No. 126 April 09

    although the spherical fuel element factory in Pelindaba, which is necessary for THTR operations and was built with German help, has already produced the nuclear fuel. This emerges from the magazine “Nucleonics Week” from February 5, 2009. The financially distressed PBMR company in South Africa is abandoning the planned 165 MW reactor in Koeberg near Cape Town in favor of a coupling...

  7. THTR Newsletter No. 117 November 07

    against the international nuclear industry. The world's largest uranium enricher, Urenco, operates around the globe. Behind the uranium industry are governments and large corporations such as EON, RWE and AREVA. The uranium industry is also heavily subsidized. Uranium mining, enrichment and storage of depleted uranium waste endanger the health of people in many countries...

  8. THTR Circular No. 114 June 07

    in Gronau (and thus the 32 nuclear power plants it “feeds”) are becoming more and more of an issue. The nuclear industry no longer has a moment of peace! Recklinghausen police again threaten EON opponents Top of page We have been working intensively with our friends from MEGA-Waltrop on uranium transport for a long time. We have carried out many joint activities in Hamm and Münsterland. The...

  9. THTR Newsletter No. 81 March 03

    from research and then handed over the expensive nuclear ruins to the federal government, according to the Research Ministry. However, there is no action against the 15 municipal utilities, some of which involve energy giants such as RWE and EON. With the demolition plan now approved by the budget, the story of the research reactor will be far from over. By 2012, the experts...

  10. THTR Circular No. 108 August 06

    And points to the high costs of new nuclear power plants. With his daring interpretation, however, he even ignores reports that appeared in "his" TAZ two days earlier: "The German company Eon and its French competitor EDF have already been discussed as possible investors. 'We will now work on the planning process. and approval procedures for new nuclear power plants...

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