1. Feb. 12, 2020 at FUgE - nuclear waste transports from Gronau via Hamm to Russia

    and whose German shareholders RWE and EON are responsible - in 2009 with initial success, now against the new edition of the same. On January 23, 2020, he was at the Federal Environment Ministry together with the energy expert from Greenpeace Russia, Rashid Alimov, to hand over 70 protest signatures from Russia against uranium waste exports. Citizens' initiative for environmental protection in Hamm c/o Horst Blume,...

  2. December 08th, 2019 - Tomorrow, December 09.12.2019th, XNUMX is the day of action against uranium waste exports

    more against the irresponsible uranium transports to/from UAA Gronau and for the urgently necessary shutdown of the UAA. And it continues - on both sides: While in Russia Ecodefense, Greenpeace and Friends of the Earth have announced a nationwide day of protest for Sunday (December 15, 2019), the Gronau Urenco boss Ohnemus was quoted on WDR today saying that her next...

  3. THTR Circular No. 152, December 2019

    Ecodefense: 'Why else should Urenco pay Rosatom - and not the other way around?'” For Ecodefence, it is cynical and immoral that Russia should be the nuclear waste dump for the Gronau UAA. Greenpeace has prepared a six-page report refuting the myth about the alleged recyclable material (2). However, when the ninth transport came through Hamm in 2019, things came to...

  4. Nov. 27, 2019 - Uranium waste from Gronau reaches St. Petersburg

    2019 Background knowledge Current+. *** By the way, the next URENCO uranium hexafluoride transport to Russia is scheduled to start on December 09th, 2019 in Gronau... ** Joint press release from: Greenpeace Russia, Ecodefense Russia, Münsterland Action Alliance against Nuclear Plants, Environment Working Group (AKU) Gronau, Working Group Environment (AKU) Schüttorf, Alliance AgiEL – opponents of nuclear power in Emsland, SOFA...

  5. Nov. 15, 2019 - Vigil on Nov. 18.11 against the transport of nuclear waste through Hamm!

    immediate stop to the nuclear waste deal between Urenco and the Russian state nuclear company Rosatom. The Russian environmental organization Ecodefense calls the deal “cynical and immoral” and Greenpeace Russia demands that Russia should not be the nuclear waste dump for the Gronau uranium enrichment. In Germany, Urenco is owned by the energy giants RWE and EON and a third each by...

  6. Important newspaper articles on Atom * ... etc. from 2019

    Quantities are generated as waste material... * The next URENCO uranium hexafluoride transport to Russia is scheduled to start in Gronau on September December 2019... Joint press release from: Greenpeace Russia, Ecodefense Russia, Münsterland Action Alliance Against Nuclear Plants, Environment Working Group (AKU) Gronau, Environment Working Group (AKU) Schüttorf, Alliance AgiEL – opponents of nuclear power in Emsland,...

  7. From uranium mining and processing, to nuclear research, the construction and operation of nuclear plants including nuclear power plant accidents, to dealing with nuclear waste and nuclear weapons! - Worldwide, almost, everything at a glance with Google Maps

    Costs of more than one trillion euros. This emerges from a new study carried out by the Ecological-Social Market Economy Forum (FÖS) on behalf of the eco-energy cooperative Greenpeace Energy. This sum includes both government subsidies and electricity sales prices as well as external costs. “No other energy source has caused such high costs as...

  8. THTR Circular No. 132 July 2010

    (3) reported the head of the environmental organization SAPE, Rafael Ribeiro. "The Angra 1 nuclear power plant cost six billion US dollars; Angra 2 a further 14 billion US dollars" (4), Greenpeace estimated the costs. Military dictatorship, repression and debt Economically, Angra 1 and 2 were a disaster for heavily indebted Brazil. "The value of the German-Brazilian nuclear package reached...

  9. Fort St. Vrain, the original HTR didn't work either

    evacuated to the information center opposite the facility and the surrounding streets were cordoned off. - Water leaks also occurred at the experimental reactor in Jülich..." (5) Greenpeace also reported on another accident on October 3, 1987: "Fort St. Vrain nuclear power plant in Colorado: Leaking oil triggers fire in the turbine area. Control room lines, valves and instruments are...

  10. THTR Circular No. 130 March 2010

    evacuated to the information center opposite the facility and the surrounding streets were cordoned off. - Water leaks also occurred at the experimental reactor in Jülich..." (7) Greenpeace also reported on another accident on October 3, 1987: "Fort St. Vrain nuclear power plant in Colorado: Leaking oil triggers fire in the turbine area. Control room lines, valves and instruments are...

  11. THTR Newsletter No. 123 October 08

    On August 29th, when Chancellor Merkel came to Hamm-Uentrop to lay the foundation stone for the new coal-fired power plants, only two members of our BI and the Greens (and Greenpeace) demonstrated from Hamm. Nevertheless, we were reported very extensively in the media. However, the low protest participation from the environmental movement was extremely embarrassing! – We just can't be everywhere...

  12. THTR Circular No. 122 August 2008

    are based on new, largely untested techniques. Once a project begins, any number of unexpected problems can arise. Success is by no means assured (4). The Greenpeace Report from 2005 indicates that the development of the Generation IV concepts alone should cost around 6.000 million dollars (!). Previous experience with large projects shows that there is still...

  13. THTR Newsletter No. 117 November 07

    organized a large-scale operation with BGS hundreds and helicopters. In the Netherlands, a train accident caused a delay of several hours and in the port of Rotterdam, Greenpeace Netherlands protested for the first time against the departure of the uranium ship. The uranium ship MV Doggersbank then sailed around Denmark and between Copenhagen and Malmö through the Öresund before sailing between Helsinki and Tallinn...

  14. Entangled in the network of European uranium transports

    to form the alliance Réseau Sortir du Nucléaire. The following initiatives are active on the German side: Anti-nuclear group Stop Bure (Trier), Initiative for Nuclear Phase-out (Trier), Greenpeace (Bonn), Association for Environmental and Nature Conservation (Bonn), Group People Against Nuclear Plants (Lünen), Citizens' Initiative for Environmental Protection (Hamm), Group for the immediate nuclear phase-out (Münster), citizens' initiative "No...

  15. THTR Circular No. 75 August 02

    At the end of April, the GNS announced the errors in previous calculations. (...) An important piece of safety evidence simply vanished into thin air overnight. (...) In Greenpeace's opinion, with the overturning of the repair concept, an essential approval requirement for the storage of Castor containers is no longer met. The organization has therefore filed a complaint with the supervisory authorities in Hanover...

  16. THTR Newsletter No. 76 September 02

    came into force four months later. By Henrik Paulitz. The author is an employee of the International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW). From: "Junge Welt" from August 28th, 8 INTERNATIONAL Greenpeace action against planned THTR variant in South Africa Top of page On August 2002th, at the beginning of the World Environmental Summit in South Africa, Greenpeace activists from nine different countries...

  17. THTR Circular No. 88 February 04

    as the main component of the supposedly inherently safe "fourth reactor line". At least 17 million euros were released at EU level in 2001 for the comeback of the HTR. Greenpeace accuses German Foreign Minister Fischer of having "silently watched as the draft proposed the promotion of nuclear power as...

  18. THTR Newsletter No. 93 September 04

    key European projects were awarded the contract. At a hearing of the Green parliamentary group, this development was classified and criticized as follows: "At the hearing, Stefan Schurig from Greenpeace pointed out a new strategy to camouflage nuclear energy. At the EU level, there is always talk of 'new energy' - mostly in connection with the use of hydrogen...

  19. THTR Circular No. 100 July 05

    Lothar Hahn, a scientist at the Oeko-Institut, has demonstrated the proliferation risk at HTR in detail. In his 223-page report (commissioned by Greenpeace) "Assessment of domestic and foreign concepts for small high-temperature reactors" he emphasized back in 1990 that a safety analysis should not only be limited to the operation of the reactor itself...

  20. THTR Circular No. 108 August 06

    The Labor government commissioned new energy expertise. But in the middle of the preparations for the announcement of the new options, an unfavorable event occurred. At the request of Greenpeace and a citizens' initiative, the Nuclear Safety Authority had to make various reports available to the public that spoke of cracks in the reactor core in several nuclear power plants...

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