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    gestellt", sagt Wagner. Gibt Modi eines seiner seltenen Interviews, so bestehen diese meist aus langen Monologen ohne Rückfragen... * 4. - 5. Mai 1986 (INES 0 Klass.?) Akw THTR 300, DEU Freisetzung von Radioaktivität in die Umwelt bedeutet, wenn die INES-Regeln gelten, INES Kategorie 3. (Kosten ca. 308,2 Millionen US$) Nuclear Power Accidents Wikipedia de Kernkraftwerk THTR-300#Probleme und...

  2. Newsletter XVIII 2024 - April 28th to May 4th - News+ Hubris of the West: Three decades of chaos and decline

    werde ein Zubau von rund 1.500 Kilometer erwartet - fünfmal so viele Kilometer wie 2021, hatte das Ministerium vergangene Woche mitgeteilt. * 4. - 5. Mai 1986 (INES 0 Klass.?) Akw THTR 300, DEU Freisetzung von Radioaktivität in die Umwelt bedeutet, wenn die INES-Regeln gelten, INES Kategorie 3. (Kosten ca. 308,2 Millionen US$) Nuclear Power Accidents Wikipedia de Kernkraftwerk THTR-300#Probleme...

  3. Newsletter XVI 2024 - April 14th to 20th - News+ Poland: The Tusk government is also relying on nuclear energy

    Newsletter Some of the events were never released through official channels, so this information is only available to the public on...

  4. Newsletter XIV 2024 - March 31st to April 6th - News+ - It's not just Germany that is getting out

    USA Accident with core meltdown in the WTR-2 reactor on the site of Westinghouse's Waltz Mill plant. (Cost approximately US$38 million) Nuclear Power Accidents This incident, as well as several other releases of radioactivity, can no longer be found on Wikipedia de. Wikipedia en Westinghouse_TR-2#1960_accident On Sunday evening, April 3, 1960, there was a partial...

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    GBR This fire released approximately 1000 TBq terabecquerels of radioactivity. (Cost approximately US$4400 million) Nuclear Power Accidents This incident, as well as several other releases of radioactivity, can no longer be found on Wikipedia. Wikipedia Sellafield#Incidents Radiological releases Between 1950 and 2000 there were 21 serious incidents or accidents involving...

  6. Newsletter XII 2024 - March 17th to 23rd - News+ Industry should stop whining about Germany

    For years, large quantities of nuclear waste generated during daily operations were discharged into the Irish Sea in liquid form via a pipeline. Wikipedia en Sellafield#Incidents Radiological releases Between 1950 and 2000 there were 21 serious incidents or accidents involving off-site radiological releases that required classification on the international scale for...

  7. Newsletter XI 2024 - March 10th to 16th - News+ There is every reason to be afraid of the AfD

    Pickering_(Canada) The grassroots organization Sierra Club Canada protested against the life extension in 2013 and called for the nuclear power plant to be shut down immediately due to aging, increasing radiation and increasing release of tritium. In June 2010, unexpected beta-gamma radiation from reactors 5 to 8 was released into water. On March 14, 2011...

  8. Newsletter X 2024 - March 3rd to 9th - News+ More courage would be good

    Tsunamis caused the worst reactor disaster since Chernobyl: Units 1 to 4 of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant (NPP) were destroyed by explosions or core meltdowns, and more than 146.000 people had to be evacuated due to the releases. 13 years later, thousands of skilled workers are still working on the plant site every month to prepare for the dismantling of the reactors. In the...

  9. Newsletter V 2024 - January 28th to February 3rd - Current news + US foreign policy: Profit over peace?

    passed. “During the said period,” writes the ASN authority, “this called into question the tightness of the containment if an accident had occurred.” A core meltdown could therefore have resulted in releases. Nuclear power accidents by country#France Translation with https://www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version) Nuclear power plantsPlag Paluel (France) The Paluel site is...

  10. Newsletter IV 2024 - January 21st to 27th - Current news + AfD ban: Off to Karlsruhe?

    Newsletter IV 2024 January 21nd to 27th *** 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 Current news + background knowledge The PDF file "Nuclear Power Accidents" contains a number of other incidents from various areas of the nuclear industry. Some of the incidents were never made public through official channels, so this information is only made available to the public in a roundabout way...

  11. Newsletter III 2024 - January 14th to 20th - Current news + Psychological explanations for doing nothing

    Tritium and about 2.800 TBq of tritiated water vapor to the total dose at... Translated with https://www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version) The second highest dose resulted from the release of 222 TBq in 1970. USE OF TRITIUM IN LIVERMORE -LABOR: Tritium and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Two of the three largest tritium accidents I have ever seen documented...

  12. Newsletter I 2024 - January 1st to 6th - News+ - The necessary change needs more support

    a uranium processing plant near Gore, Oklahoma. The company was founded in 1983 as a subsidiary of Kerr-McGee. In 1988 it was sold to General Atomics. The 1986 Sequoyah Corporation Fuel Release in Oklahoma On January 4, 1986, a container rupture occurred at the Sequoyah plant, killing 26-year-old worker James Harrison...

  13. Newsletter L 2023 - December 10th to 16th - News+ The tail wags the dog and those on the right lead us by the nose ring “Back to the Future”

    Pickering_(Canada) The grassroots organization Sierra Club Canada protested against the life extension in 2013 and called for the nuclear power plant to be shut down immediately due to aging, increasing radiation and increasing release of tritium. In June 2010, unexpected beta-gamma radiation from reactors 5 to 8 was released into water. On March 17, 2011...

  14. Newsletter XLIX 2023 - December 3rd to 9th - News+ The language of autocracy

    GBR A fire broke out in a silo for radioactive waste in building B247. (Cost approximately US$1300 million) Nuclear Power Accidents This incident, as well as several other releases of radioactivity, can no longer be found on Wikipedia. Wikipedia Sellafield#Incidents Radiological releases Between 1950 and 2000 there were 21 serious incidents or accidents involving...

  15. Newsletter XLVIII 2023 - November 26th to December 2nd - Current News+ Greenwashing at COP28: How corporations lobby against climate goals

    what happened in Hanford. But by now we've all heard something about it, or to put it another way, we've all heard something about it! Wikipedia Green Run The 'Green Run' experiment involved the release of a radioactive cloud from the Hanford Site military nuclear complex. Estimates are in the range of several 100 TBq of iodine 131 and even more cesium 133. The proportion of iodine 131 alone...

  16. Newsletter XLV 2023 - November 5th to 11th - News+ Are Habeck, Pistorius, Baerbock an infernal trio?

    In the mid-1980s, large quantities of nuclear waste generated during daily operations were discharged into the Irish Sea in liquid form via a pipeline. Sellafield#Incidents Radiological Releases Between 1950 and 2000 there were 21 serious incidents or accidents involving off-site radiological releases that required a classification on the international scale for...

  17. Newsletter XLIV 2023 - October 29th to November 4th - News+ Uranium exports from Lingen to Russia violate EU law - study by the Greens justifies the possibility of a ban

    High on the toxic climate list is also a project in Ghawar in Saudi Arabia, probably the largest conventionally used oil field in the world. Projects with enormous potential for releasing CO₂ also include a production area in Vaca Muerta, Patagonia, oil shale mining sites in Alberta, Canada, and a Tambey deposit in the Russian Arctic... * India | Smog |...

  18. Newsletter XLI 2023 - October 8th to 14th - News+ India - Flood and destruction - the last generation is right

    Self-determination of the Palestinians in their own state. There can be no doubt here that the ball is in Israel's court... * October 12, 1969 (INES 4) Sellafield nuclear plant, GBR Release from the chimney of building B204. (Cost approximately US$2500 million) Nuclear Power Accidents This incident, as well as several other releases of radioactivity, are no longer listed on Wikipedia...

  19. Newsletter XL 2023 - October 1st to 7th - Current news + FDP proposal for industrial electricity price relief is spot on

    Greens speechless... * October 1, 1981 (INES 3 | NAMS 1,3) Sellafield nuclear plant, GBR Reprocessing of fuel elements that had only been cooled for 27 days led to the release of 0,9 Tbq of radioactive iodine. (Costs approx. 9 million US$) Nuclear Power Accidents Nuclear power plantsPlag Sellafield (formerly_Windscale), Great Britain In November 2001, the European...

  20. Newsletter XXXIX 2023 - September 24th to 30th - News+ “Populist, verbally radical, ethnic” – and no end in sight

    In the mid-1980s, large quantities of nuclear waste generated during daily operations were discharged into the Irish Sea in liquid form via a pipeline. Sellafield#Incidents Radiological Releases Between 1950 and 2000 there were 21 serious incidents or accidents involving off-site radiological releases that required a classification on the international scale for...

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