1. Newsletter LII 2022 - December 26-31 - News+ Putin and Lavrov should have gone before the UN

    Highest values ​​for solar and wind power clearly in Bonn - In the last rounds of tenders for renewable power generation systems, participation has continued to decline. In addition to the licensing problems, the increased costs meant that fewer and fewer players took part in the tenders. Now the Federal Network Agency (BNetzA) has set the maximum rates for...

  2. Newsletter XLVII 2022 - November 24th to 30th - News+ More garbage to Grafenrheinfeld: The Schweinfurt action alliance against nuclear power is concerned

    In 1975, the core of the reactor was partially destroyed, as a result of which 1,5 million curies of radioactive substances were released into the environment... ** November 29 Lubmin | LNG terminal | Approval from Deutsche ReGas: Commissioning of the LNG terminal has been postponed The start of the planned Deutsche ReGas LNG terminal in Lubmin has been postponed by several weeks. According to the company, a...

  3. Newsletter XLVI 2022 - November 16th to 23rd - News+ Now only the wisdom of the Peace of Westphalia can help

    on the south coast of the country in Loviisa were put into operation in 1977 and 1980 with a share of around 10 percent of electricity generation. The operator Fortum is bound to the fuel contract with the Russian nuclear power company TVEL for the duration of the operating licenses, which expire in 2027 and 2030. Until then and after approval by the regulatory authorities, the new...

  4. Newsletter XLIV 2022 - November 01st to 07th - News+ Do not fear progress and technology, fear capitalism

    was delivered in Lingen in Emsland, which belongs to the French state-owned company Framatome. A spokesman for the Federal Office for the Safety of Nuclear Waste Management had referred to approvals for this from 2021. Rosatom is also heavily involved in the operation of the Ukrainian Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, which is occupied by Russian troops. "Framatome is doing so in Lingen -...

  5. Newsletter XLIII 2022 - October 28th to 31st - News+ Climate protection: It's not enough

    | Wind power | Photovoltaics federal-state report: The pace of expansion of renewable energies is still too slow. According to the analysis, more areas must be designated and permits granted, especially for onshore wind power, in order to achieve the expansion and climate goals. In its second report, the Federal-State Cooperation Committee on the status of the expansion of renewable energies in Germany...

  6. Newsletter XLII 2022 - October 23rd to 27th - News+ The fairy tale with primary energy consumption

    and transported to Lingen on September 29th. A spokesman for the authority confirmed the delivery upon request. The authority did not provide any further information. The basis for the transport was permits from 2021. There is no import ban from Russia for nuclear fuel, just like for gas, at the EU level. Opponents of nuclear power in Emsland had expected the deliveries at the beginning of September,...

  7. Newsletter XXXIX 2022 - October 01st to 08th - News+ Belgium shows problems with extending the runtimes of nuclear power plants

    The hardest part was the bureaucracy. “I found it to be an enormous effort, so much so that I actually didn’t feel like doing it anymore,” says the homeowner. A building permit is usually not required, but building law is different in all 16 federal states. There are also tax issues, registration with the Federal Network Agency and with the network operator. He buys the excess...

  8. Newsletter XXXVIII 2022 - September 24th to 30th - News+ Fridays for Future calls for a special fund of 100 billion euros for climate protection

    said Dirk Bannink from the Lower Saxony organization Laka. “Uranium deals with Russia are active help for Putin's war chest.” The Laka had made the Dutch uranium transit permits for Russian uranium public... * France | Nuclear submarine 100 firefighters on duty Smoldering fire on nuclear submarine in Toulon for hours A nuclear submarine burns for hours...

  9. Newsletter XXXVI 2022 - September 09th to 16th - News+ permanent vigil in front of ANF Framatome in Lingen

    That would be a win-win situation for all of us. Energy production from sun and wind is already cheaper than fossil energy. Against this background, it is incomprehensible that the approval of floating LNG terminals is apparently possible within a few months, but the planning and approval of wind farms in Germany, according to the Federal Wind Energy Association...

  10. Newsletter XXXV 2022 - September 01st to 08th - News+ No nuclear power plant runtime extensions!

    Boron, and that takes a very long time if necessary... * Mikhail Dudin | Uranium Russia | Lingen fuel element factory Transports to Lingen are already underway Russia is delivering uranium to Emsland - due to approvals from last year. For the first time since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, uranium is being transported from Russia to Lingen in Lower Saxony. The basis is approvals from the year...

  11. Newsletter XXXIV 2022 - August 22nd to 31st - News+ Nuclear power plant Neckarwestheim 2: Hundreds of damage to pipes hidden

    Willenbacher, managing director of the sustainable investing platform Wiwin and member of the Klimareporter° editorial board. To combat high electricity prices, he suggests that wind turbines and solar parks be allowed to be renewed without approval. * Arguments | Climate protection | Denier What arguments do politicians and industry use to slow down climate protection Hardly anyone dares to...

  12. Newsletter XXXI 2022 - August 01st to 06th - News+ Withdraw the nuclear weapons from Europe!

    the leak near equipment that is supposed to prevent the contaminated cooling water for the reactor from entering the environment... * Baden-Württemberg | Agri Photovoltaics Farmers hardly receive any permits for solar systems in the field. Many farmers want to build ground-mounted solar systems, even if the costs have recently risen massively. There are currently no permits in BaWü. NRW is here...

  13. Newsletter XXIX 2022 - July 17th to 24th - News+ Government in the climate crisis

    in the region around nuclear power plants - assessments by the UN Atomic Energy Agency must be checked. A team of international nuclear experts from the environmental protection organization Greenpeace, with the approval of the Ukrainian government, has examined an abandoned Russian position in Chernobyl for radioactive radiation in the past few days. It turns out: the radioactivity levels exceed the...

  14. Newsletter XXVII 2022 - July 02nd to 10th - News+ Global security is only possible together!

    Climate problems They protect crops from too much sunlight and also generate clean electricity: solar cells above fields and vines. The building permit is still missing for the Kaiserstuhl. "20 years ago I could spend the whole day in the vineyard in the summer, today I have to leave the area at 10 a.m. because the sun is already blazing so hard." ** July 08th Coal |...

  15. Newsletter XXVI 2022 - June 26th to July 01st - News+ Study: Renewable energies more reliable than nuclear energy

    completed in the Onkalo underground repository near Olkiluoto. Translated with https://www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version) * Egypt | Rosatom | VVER Egypt grants construction permit for Russian nuclear power plant The Egyptian Nuclear and Radiation Protection Agency (ENRRA) has granted the Russian state-owned nuclear company Rosatom permission to build a nuclear power plant. How...

  16. Newsletter XXIV 2022 - June 10th to 17th - News+ Majority for nuclear weapons? – Now the peace movement speaks

    What limits can be placed on power? (Part 2) * Braidwood Nuclear Power Plant, IL, USA June 16, 2005 - (INES - Class!) - Braidwood Nuclear Power Plant, IL, USA The two reactors in Illinois received approval in 2016 to extend their lifespan to 60 years... - From 1996 to 2006, millions of liters of tritium-contaminated water were released from the nuclear power plant and contaminated the local...

  17. INES! What's happening?

    near the Bikini Atoll in March 1954 WNISR: World Nuclear Industry Status Report (WNISR) Nuclear supervision in Germany In Germany, the term refers to the nuclear regulatory and licensing authorities, which, like the financial administrations, are located in the federal states, while the legislative competence lies in the Nuclear law is the responsibility of the federal government. The Germans...

  18. Newsletter XXI 2022 - May 20th to 26th - News+ Politics of the forked tongue: They talk about peace but want war

    at. “We have been fighting against the storage of nuclear waste in the Konrad shaft for 40 years,” said Ludwig Wasmus, chairman of the Konrad shaft working group, on Sunday. Approval was granted 20 years ago. "Despite this, the repository is still not operational and we will prevent it from ever becoming operational." * Norway | Liquefied gas | CO2 tankers have been waiting to be loaded for days...

  19. Newsletter XVIII 2022 - April 28th to May 04th - News+ wind vanes and pocket fillers in tireless use

    would then only apply to those states that have ratified the treaty... * Corruption Corruption is the abuse of a certain position of trust. It can occur e.g. B. with approvals, position or contract awarding. The abuse consists in obtaining or granting advantages to which there is no lawful right... * Starfighter affair The...

  20. Newsletter XVII 2022 - April 22-27 - News+ How Russia has Europe's nuclear energy in its pockets

    will soon be softened. Whether this will bring more wind power remains questionable. The CSU has not been interested in the slowdown in wind power in the past. * Germany | Wind First quarter: approvals and onshore expansion declining What is now slowing down wind farm expansion? It's not just the construction of new German wind farms on land that slowed down in the first quarter of the year. Also approvals of new projects...

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