1. THTR Newsletter No. 109 November 2006

    to write it off there (SPD, Greens: why not earlier, when you were still in government?) or to turn away with horror (FDP, CDU). But as is the case when parliamentarians talk a lot, nothing meaningful comes out of it, as we will see. The drama in three acts, which the WA has so thoughtfully spared us from hearing, begins: I. The actors enter the stage at the top of the page...

  2. THTR Circular No. 87 January 04

    In a comprehensive letter with numerous attachments, we reminded you of our letter from January 2003, which has not yet been answered. We wrote, among other things: "It would certainly also be very useful to present the current state of affairs and discussions in your monthly bulletin 'Batho Pele' (The People First) - circulation of 16.000 copies - if that is what you want...

  3. THTR Circular No. 90 June 04

    The knowledge gained during this long period of time is certainly no longer usable for a project that is being planned. The desired 'exchange of experiences' would only make sense if advice appropriate to the topic can be provided. Otherwise an initiative would be promoted where technical aspects are not in the foreground. The city of Hamm has...

  4. THTR Newsletter No. 93 September 04

    of hydrogen in fuel cells. Hydrogen is a secondary energy source that cannot be seen how it was produced - for example with electricity from nuclear power plants. The only thing that would make ecological sense for Schurig would be to generate it using renewable energies. Claude Turmes added that the nuclear and coal lobby in particular gathers under the label hydrogen in order to give their technology a...

  5. THTR Circular No. 97 February 05

    DGB to work out so as not to lose sight of their different interests. Cooperation with the marginal trade union left within the DGB certainly continues to make sense. However, over the past year, more and more people have been looking for alternative models of grassroots unions, such as those already found on a large scale in France and Italy...

  6. THTR Newsletter No. 101 October 05

    25 billion rand (approx. 3,13 billion euros). This would normally lead to reductions in the purchase price, but these were not granted. Only then would the PBMR possibly make economic sense. Steve Thomas notes that, given the skyrocketing costs and previous delays, the operating company's economic information appears extremely questionable. The...

  7. THTR Newsletter No. 105 March 06

    will remain and will not be able to compete with other forms of energy production in the long term. Hydrogen is a secondary energy source that cannot be seen how it was produced. It only makes ecological sense to produce it with the help of renewable energies. They do not produce any CO2 emissions from uranium mining, ore processing, enrichment, or the remediation of huge waste dumps. From...

  8. THTR Circular No. 106 April 06

    Or from renewable sources? In principle, it is the only sensible solution - but only in the long term, because for years to come it will make more ecological and economic sense in all industrialized countries to feed all the green electricity generated into the grid and thus replace other energy sources. Because the conversion losses during hydrogen generation are too high. (From: TAZ,...

  9. THTR Newsletter No. 86 November 2003

    Furthermore, we have expressed that we would like a critical dialogue and a statement on this topic, that we consider a current report on the proliferation risk to be useful and that we expect the Federal Ministry of Research to make critical statements on the PBMR project known to the responsible South African government authorities brings. The answer of...

  10. Reactor failure THTR - communication

    Politicians do something, they promote themselves first and foremost. They copy diligently for their doctoral theses and/or they otherwise fine-tune their careers in order to make sensible use of the time until the next election... Even if I do this here and there ' If it seems like I'm trying to 'lump everyone together', I can assure you that I'm very capable of...

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