1. Newsletter XXXIII 2023 - August 13th to 19th - News+ Military coup in Niger: Uranium mining and environmental destruction as deeper reasons?

    "We see a constant increase in our databases, on average we expect around 2030 percent annual growth worldwide until 15," says Claus Mertes from the Deutsche MeerwasserDesalination (DME) company. Germany also participates in the start-up financing of a plant. "It is important here to insist on high quality and energy efficiency on the part of development aid",...

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

    to put in prison. We see this in Bavaria, but CDU politician Christoph Ploß has already brought it up for the entire republic... * Drinking water | Seawater desalination | Drought Working hard to combat water shortages Lack of drinking water is threatening more and more regions of the world. Desalination plants are intended to provide supplies from the oceans. New and improved...

  3. Newsletter XX 2022 - May 13th to 19th - News+ A flood of open letters and the day of freedom of the press

    from the effects on the atmosphere. * Sea water | Desalination | Solar | Drinking water Drinking seawater: New desalination solution uses less electricity than a smartphone charger Seawater desalination is an energy-intensive process. A startup has now developed a new desalination plant that is powered by solar energy and requires less electricity than a...

  4. THTR Newsletter No. 89 March 04

    "M. Nurdin showed a special Indonesian interest in the better exploitation of oil fields with HTR steam, but also in coal gasification and liquefaction, combined heat and power and seawater desalination." The nuclear cooperation of the Jülich Research Center with Indonesia is also reflected in a dissertation written by Lasman As Natio in March 1992...

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