1. Newsletter L 2022 - December 15th to 19th - News+ Criminalization of activists of the last generation

    enormous amounts of green electricity, hydrogen and synthetic fuels are required. But where do you get it from? It is foreseeable that Germany will only be able to cover part of its future hydrogen and electricity needs itself. On the other hand, there is significantly more potential where sun and wind are plentiful and can be converted cheaply into renewable energy sources... * Fuel elements...

  2. Newsletter XLIX 2022 - December 08th to 14th - News+ Umwelthilfe makes proposals for the rapid development of European photovoltaic production

    In winter it was often dependent on electricity from France. The Swiss, like the British, know the problem exactly. The British are also struggling because they don't know how to cover their electricity needs because they have always had to rely on electricity from France. Now it's clear to everyone what's coming. The French already missed the blackout quite closely in the summer. There was...

  3. Newsletter XXXV 2022 - September 01st to 08th - News+ No nuclear power plant runtime extensions!

    Manuel Frondel from the RWI economic research institute warned of “unimagined price peaks” for electricity this week. He expects electricity prices to continue to rise because electricity demand increases in autumn and winter, especially in countries like France, where a lot of heating is done with electricity, said the energy expert of the Rheinische Post... * Merzthutjanix | CDU | Blackout overloading the power grids CDU leader Merz...

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

    It is said that we should move away from Russian raw materials. However, Russia's dependence on uranium is forgotten - or deliberately overlooked. It's bigger than expected. * Europe | Electricity requirement | fossil Germany could do without fossil fuels by 2035 Germany could rely entirely on solar, wind and...

  5. Newsletter XVI 2022 - April 15-21 - News+ Ukraine: When consumers want to avoid war

    IAEA chief Rafael Grossi spoke of an important step in the process of resuming official control. * Renewable | Solar | Wind | usury | Merit Order Over half of the electricity requirements at Easter covered by renewable energies Over Easter, renewable energies covered more than half of the electricity consumption in Germany. From Good Friday to Easter Monday the...

  6. THTR Circular No. 130 March 2010

    The lavish lifestyle of the wealthy residents, for whom air conditioning or their own pool are a given, also contributes to this. So far, the Emirates have largely met their growing electricity needs with new gas-fired power plants. But the relatively low-emission fuel can be marketed far more lucratively abroad instead of using it at subsidized prices in domestic power plants...

  7. THTR Circular No. 127 July 09

    very small rolls in view of the economic crisis. The little one will no longer produce a modest 165 MW of power as previously planned, but rather a meager 80 MW of electricity. This would not begin to cover the country's electricity needs, but would only allow for some experimentation like in Jülich. And because a new concept has to be created, it would take 9 years from now until...

  8. THTR Newsletter No. 85 September 03

    will be a fuel production facility at Pelindaba near Pretoria, where fuel for Koeberg was previously produced. This concept makes it possible to add additional modules later depending on power requirements. Provided there is enough cooling water, the reactor can be put into operation at almost any location. Dry cooling allows an even more free choice of location - but...

  9. THTR Circular No. 106 April 06

    remains to be seen. There are already increasing voices that, in addition to the two pressurized water reactors in Koeberg, another "normal" nuclear power plant should be built quickly in order to be able to cover the huge demand for electricity, at least in the medium term. The irony of history: In 1982, an armed ANC commando partially destroyed the Koeberg nuclear power plant that was under construction, thereby...

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