1. Newsletter V 2023 - January 29 to February 4 - News+ Je suis mud monk

    the leadership in nuclear fusion. The news made it to the front pages worldwide as a scientific sensation, including, of course, in the German media. There was talk of a revolution in electricity production, of the dawn of a new era and of the prospect of one day being able to generate huge amounts of electricity. The Frankfurter Rundschau cheered loudest: »Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey!” was...

  2. Newsletter II 2023 - January 8th to 14th - News+ We have already won

    namely mainland neighbors France and Belgium often compensate for bottlenecks in the British electricity grid. In 2022 it was the other way around for the first time: Great Britain recorded surpluses in electricity production and was able to compensate for electricity shortages in France. This year we were almost completely independent of imports from abroad. This was made possible by the massive expansion of renewable...

  3. Newsletter I 2023 - January 1st to 7th - News+ Where Are the Peacemakers?

    supplemented by a layer of perovskites. These are metal halide semiconductors that are applied to the normal cell and use light in the entire visible and infrared spectrum to produce electricity. Modules with over 30 percent efficiency In order to further develop this so-called tandem technology up to mass production, the company has partnered with the Center Suisse d'Electronique et...

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

    want to start power shutdowns. When should this start? Is this already known? Ralf Streck: Yes, shutdowns naturally occur at the moment when the demand for electricity is too high and electricity production is too low or you can no longer buy enough from abroad. I took a look earlier. France recently imported twelve gigawatts. There are basically the overhead lines that...

  5. Newsletter XLVII 2022 - November 24th to 30th - News+ More garbage to Grafenrheinfeld: The Schweinfurt action alliance against nuclear power is concerned

    of the EPR Olkiluoto 3 will continue for a few more weeks. The impact on the schedule cannot yet be estimated. According to the Areva-Siemens operator consortium, electricity production will not continue until December 11, 2022 at the earliest, so that regular electricity production will not begin until the end of January 2023 at the earliest. The identified damage to the pumps would have no impact on the...

  6. Newsletter XLV 2022 - November 08th to 15th - News+ Penalties for activists - And what about the climate?

    Energy and climate – compact: Renewable energy sources are on the rise worldwide, China is leading in all fields. The share of wind power and solar systems in increasing global electricity production rose to over ten percent for the first time in 2021. This is reported by the Ember platform, a London-based think tank that specializes in data analysis relating to renewable energy...

  7. Newsletter XLI 2022 - October 16th to 22nd - News+ The "Friends of MIK" in AFD, CDU/CSU and FDP are ready to fight for the nuclear industry until democracy is over

    to take advantage of these two renewables - because solar and wind power complement each other very well over the year. Wind energy is the leader in electricity production until spring, then the sun takes over in the summer months - before wind turbines supply most of the energy again in autumn and winter... * Electricity price brake | Winnings | Renewable | Merit Order A...

  8. Newsletter XXXIX 2022 - October 01st to 08th - News+ Belgium shows problems with extending the runtimes of nuclear power plants

    Developments shows that the share of electricity from nuclear power plants is below ten percent (40%) for the first time in 9,8 years - more than two thirds less than in 1996, when electricity production in nuclear power plants (nuclear power plants) reached a peak. .*EDF | cracks | Cattenom EDF confirms cracks in at least one reactor block in Cattenom Three of the four Cattenom reactors are...

  9. Newsletter XXXVI 2022 - September 09th to 16th - News+ permanent vigil in front of ANF Framatome in Lingen

    The same will apply from 2023 for areas with 50 or more parking spaces... * France | EDF | Profit Profit forecast reduced Nuclear power plant crisis costs EDF billions The decline in French nuclear power production has been causing prices on the electricity exchanges to skyrocket for weeks. The operator EDF is now expecting further burdens and is once again cutting its profit forecast. The heavily indebted French...

  10. Newsletter XXXI 2022 - August 01st to 06th - News+ Withdraw the nuclear weapons from Europe!

    ... ** August 01st Arithmetic artist Lindner | gas electricity | Blackout | Bavaria Complete abandonment of gas in electricity generation is apparently not possible Christian Lindner is pushing for an end to electricity production from gas. But according to Robert Habeck's ministry, blackouts could be the result. In one federal state in particular, “system-relevant gas power plants” are necessary. »System-relevant gas power plants cannot...

  11. Newsletter XXVIII 2022 - July 11 - 16 - News+ What's next for the protest, Lina Schinköthe?

    Energy crisis in Europe. * France | EDF | Energy crisis German solar systems depend on French nuclear power plants Corrosion damage to nuclear power plants and summer heat endanger France's electricity production / Shut down coal-fired power plant is being restarted. - IMHO keep calm! As is well known, state nuclear funding in France knows no limits. And as we know, fire...

  12. Newsletter XII 2022 - March 19th to 25th - News+ Collateral damage to the climate?

    Only a few GW are installed in the Middle East. In 2020, according to BP figures, the systems installed worldwide delivered around 1590 TWh of electrical energy; corresponding to around 5,9% of global electricity production. Its share of global primary energy consumption of 154.620 TWh, in which it tends to be underrepresented due to the calculation method, was 1,0%. The...

  13. Newsletter XXXIII - 27.07. to 01.08.2021 - News+ July 27th - Expansion of wind power: Largest wind turbines built in Thuringia, none in Saxony

    July 31, 2021 - More than a billion euros in compensation for Wismut-Kumpel * Wind July 30, 2021 - Lower Saxony and Baden-Württemberg adjust framework for wind expansion * CO2 emissions from electricity production July 30, 2021 - On the trail of the super polluters * Climate catastrophe | Drought in California July 30, 2021 - The fight for water has begun * Campact before the federal election July 29, 2021 -...

  14. Newsletter XXV - June 01st to 07.06.2021th, 01 - News+ June XNUMXst - Trinational resolution against fuel elements: Joint venture in Lingen

    Newsletter XXV 2021 June 01st to 07th *** 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 Current News+ background knowledge *** Electricity production in Austria June 07th, 2021 - Electricity mix in May: Renewables on 21 days over 100 percent * Photovoltaics June 07, 2021 - Power from the wall * Renewable energies should become Japan's main energy source June 04, 2021 - Japan is weakening...

  15. The current THTR newsletter No. 146 - December 2015

    approval was given for the preparatory work for the HTR. According to the above press release, construction is scheduled to begin in 2017. Completion and first electricity production is therefore planned for 2021. The reactor in Shandong In order to be able to classify these announcements more precisely, it makes sense to look back at how the time frame for the planned and...

  16. THTR Circular No. 88 February 04

    Costs had to be covered by the German federal government. "A feasibility study is currently being carried out with the Chinese cooperation partner, which recommends the HTR 100 for electricity production as well as for process steam generation and heat generation for coal gasification" (Westfälischer Anzeiger from January 21, 1). During this time there were already intensive contacts between...

  17. THTR Newsletter No. 93 September 04

    The use of nuclear energy is decided by the Member States. However, it is difficult to imagine how the EU can guarantee energy supply and an acceptable price and meet the challenges of climate change in the future without maintaining at least the current share of nuclear energy in electricity production." On June 25.06.2004, XNUMX, the VDI News reported: "The ...

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