1. THTR Newsletter No. 124 December 2008

    Drum group and, above all, an incredible number of young people. The traditional student demonstration took place in Wendland the day before. Our old friends from Ecodefence from Russia, who are fighting against the NRW nuclear waste transport from Gronau to Siberia, were of course also there. Because here you can get strength, courage and inspiration for the coming conflicts in...

  2. THTR Circular No. 122 August 2008

    in cooperation with energy companies can continue to work on nuclear power in the future. This is particularly true for the Federal Republic of Germany, where they want to build on the development of the THTR. In 2006, Russia and China joined the GIF. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) started a similar initiative with its own financial resources in 2001: INPRO (3), which it founded, agreed...

  3. Videos and TV clips about the THTR

    ... Arte 2016 - 01:38:26 - Nightmare nuclear waste Contaminated landscapes around the nuclear factories in Hanford (USA), La Hague (France), Sellafield and/or. Windscale (Great Britain) and Majak (Russia)... THTR 300 Nuclear phase-out Nuclear waste What is uranium, plutonium...?! Uranium mining Nuclear accidents Nuclear weapons Uranium ammunition What is uranium, plutonium...?! Arte 2016 - 51:55 - Uranium - a metal becomes...

  4. THTR Newsletter No. 120 March 08

    Sulzer Pumbs' 2006 annual report highlights its involvement in the construction of the French EPR 1600. Likewise the nuclear activities in China, South Africa, USA, India, Russia and Germany. The first two countries mentioned in particular are of course making us prick up our ears because high-temperature reactors are currently being built there. In the Federal Republic of Germany, Sulzer was involved in the construction of...

  5. THTR Newsletter No. 117 November 07

    No. 107 (2006) and No. 110 (2007). For SGL Carbon see also THTR newsletter No. 102 (2005) Uranium conference: The resistance networks internationally! Top of page More than 100 environmentalists from Russia, France, the Netherlands, Sweden, Hungary and Germany met in Dortmund on September 22nd. The initiators rightly appreciate the high number of participants and the constructive process...

  6. The history of the citizens' initiative in Hamm and its posters

    Experiments misused. When did the big “bang” come? At first, on April 26, 1986, we heard only a few vague, vague reports of worrying incidents at a nuclear power plant in distant Russia. In a place whose name we had never heard before and which we must remember for all future purposes. It was only in the days that followed that we became horrifyingly aware that...

  7. Entangled in the network of European uranium transports

    (...) Let's intervene in the nuclear spiral and drain the UAA in Gronau." Because the processing of uranium hexafluoride in Gronau leaves nuclear waste that is simply shipped to Russia by Urenco, Russian environmental groups have joined the international protest movement Uranium hexafluoride The naturally occurring uranium ore essentially consists of...

  8. THTR Circular No. 115 August 07

    Top of page "Prevent nuclear waste before it is created!" Time: 10 a.m. to 20 p.m. Numerous (short) lectures, well-known speakers, several working groups; Networking of initiatives, guests from Russia, Netherlands, France and Finland. Organizer: Citizens' initiatives from Münsterland, Ruhr area, Hamm and numerous others. Location: "Evangelische Bildungsstätte Reinoldinum", Schwanenwall 34 in...

  9. THTR Circular No. 114 June 07

    to mitigate. 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, but at second glance there is an intense atomic relationship: the uranium enricher Urenco is in all these places around the globe...

  10. THTR Circular No. 112 April 07

    Brussels taken and distributed. At the hearing, which was strictly limited to two hours in the EU building, several interesting lectures were given on Gorleben, the UAA Gronau and the transfer of nuclear waste to Russia. The key point of the lectures was the presentation of the 2-page informative brochure “The EU Constitutional Treaty and the European Union's Nuclear Policy”. Unfortunately she had a...

  11. THTR Newsletter No. 111 March 07

    Gronau, Almelo and Capenhurst come into the public eye not only because they produce the nuclear fuel for dozens of nuclear power plants in Europe, move nuclear waste to Russia or because they are the destination for countless rail transports of the highly dangerous uranium hexafluoride (U-6). URENCO has become a serious threat to world peace in recent decades and is...

  12. THTR newsletters from 2004

    is pleased about HTR nuclear export: “Valuable contribution”. South Africa: New (old) government on nuclear course. -- Press review, media. * THTR Newsletter No. 91, July 2004 Focus: The HTR line in Russia yesterday (from 1976) and today: Resurrected from ruin(s). Despite the THTR bankruptcy -- artificial euphoria from the lobbyists. Kohl in Moscow, bankruptcy follows. Joint HTR Conference Green...

  13. THTR Circular No. 88 February 04

    Due to the initial criticality of the HTR in China, an international conference with 19 participants from China, France, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, Russia, South Africa and the USA took place in Beijing from March 21th to 2001st, 46. The “Atomwirtschaft” (8 – 9, 2001) speaks of an “uplifting feeling” of “finally being able to celebrate the criticality of an HTR again.” The system made “a...

  14. THTR Newsletter No. 89 March 04

    never-ending source of eternal knowledge about the undeniable advantages of HTR technology. Out into the whole world with the good news, to South Africa, China, Japan, Indonesia, Russia, even the USA! In the luggage is the certificate: Export with the tolerance of the federal government, because security research! The necessary change for these missions still flows in abundance, if necessary from EU coffers....

  15. THTR Circular No. 91 July 04

    The THTR newsletters from 2004 *** 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 91 *** THTR Newsletter No. 2004 July 50 The HTR line in Russia yesterday and today Rising from ruin(s) 26 years ago, on June 1954, XNUMX, for the first time in the world, nuclear power flowed into a public facility at the Obninsk nuclear power plant near Moscow...

  16. THTR Newsletter No. 99 April / May 05

    Preparations are being made for the use of High Temperature Gas Cooled Reactors (HTGR). Representatives from China, France, Germany, Indonesia, Japan, Netherlands, Russia, South Africa, England and the USA are involved in this project. At the fourth coordination meeting of CRP in Vienna, Prof. Kadiroglu from Ankara reported the following details about the newly added Turkey:...

  17. THTR Circular No. 100 July 05

    in Namibia yesterday and today: uranium robbery for the THTR-Hamm! Top of page Namibia's plunder and destruction for the profits of the nuclear industry "When will the Bundeswehr invade Namibia, Niger, Russia or Kazakhstan to secure the scarce uranium reserves for Germany?" asks the nuclear-critical doctors' organization IPNNW (1) not only rhetorically and Namibia will not...

  18. THTR Newsletter No. 101 October 05

    were injured, skyscrapers in Tokyo, 300 kilometers away, swayed. A neighboring nuclear power plant was shut down. Lucky again... "Security" and military cooperation have recently become very important in Russia and China. That's why the huge, sensational military maneuver between these two states took place in mid-August 2005 at the very place where in 18...

  19. THTR Newsletter No. 102 November 05

    Nuclear technology. Currently, 44 countries have nuclear facilities that can be used for military purposes" (3). Today the following countries have nuclear weapons: USA, Great Britain, France, Russia, China, India, Pakistan, Israel. And perhaps also North Korea and Iran. The more nuclear Weapons exist in the world, the greater the possibility that some of them will be used by extremist...

  20. THTR Newsletter No. 105 March 06

    (THTR) built. Since the middle of the 19th century, China had suffered many military defeats. In the years that followed, major European powers, Japan and Russia, demanded port rights, concessions, zones of influence and war compensation. China became interesting for Germany as a self-service store for the financial empires. As early as 1860, a Prussian expedition explored...