1. THTR Circular No. 114 June 07

    Euros will be missing to mitigate the coming climate catastrophe a little through consistent ecological changes. Horst Blume Information from: Nuclear Monitor, No. 655, May 3, 2007 Nuclear globalization Top of page What do New Mexico (USA), Yibin (China), Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), Irkutsk (Russia) and Gronau in Westphalia have in common? At first glance nothing, at second glance...

  2. THTR Circular No. 96 January 05

    Dieter Herrmann (Fichtner Consulting & IT GmbH, Stuttgart) chaired the session of Section 10, the presentation "A qualitative model approach to the long-term development of nuclear energy in the context of global energy production". He concluded - apparently completely unimpressed by Germany's "nuclear phase-out" - with the following perspective: "And with regard to the future development of global...

  3. THTR Circular No. 104 January 06

    operated by a private company: In the London area, Thames Water has eight million drinking water customers and 15 million waste water customers. RWE wanted to lay the foundation for becoming number one in the global water business. Since the 90s, water appears or has appeared to investment banks and utility companies as “blue gold”: In view of the increasing...

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