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

    In October 1957 a maximum temperature of 1.300 °C was reached and a large radioactive cloud containing iodine, cesium, strontium and plutonium spread over the Irish Sea. The reactor was finally cooled with large amounts of water and the fire was extinguished the following day. No one was evacuated. The full extent of the accident and the errors in organization and technology were...

  2. Newsletter XXXVIII 2022 - September 24th to 30th - News+ Fridays for Future calls for a special fund of 100 billion euros for climate protection

    indicate an attack - gas price rises The federal government suspects targeted attacks on the Baltic Sea pipelines. The US secret service is said to have warned weeks ago. Seismologists report underwater explosions. Several European countries believe that an attack is possible as the cause of the three leaks discovered in the Nord Stream 1 and 2 Baltic Sea pipelines. On Tuesday lunchtime it was always...

  3. Newsletter XXXVII 2022 - September 17 to 23 - News+ Low-level ionizing radiation also poses a risk

    110 cubic kilometers of ice will melt, no matter what measures humanity takes. Greenland's glaciers won't melt away completely any time soon, but they lose more water every year than is added. The sea level will therefore definitely rise by 000 centimeters, even if no more greenhouse gases were released into the atmosphere from today. 27,4 percent of Greenland's ice...

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

    is, but according to the Federal Wind Energy Association, the planning and approval of wind farms in Germany still takes an average of four to five years... * Climate change | Groundwater | Drought Alarming finding: Germany is drying out Hardly any other country has lost as much water as the Federal Republic in the last two decades. The drought monitor records a...

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

    believes that restarting reactors within a week is hardly possible. In addition, there is a lack of experience for such a maneuver.... With "sucked out" fuel elements, however, the cooling water for operation must be free of boron, and if necessary this takes a very long time... * Mikhail Dudin | Uranium Russia | Lingen fuel element factory Transports to Lingen are already underway Russia is delivering uranium to...

  6. Newsletter XXXIV 2022 - August 22nd to 31st - News+ Nuclear power plant Neckarwestheim 2: Hundreds of damage to pipes hidden

    works. This is the result of a study in which circumstances and scenarios up to 145 were examined for 2050 countries. A 62% supply of energy from wind, sun and water in combination with storage and flexible consumption is not a mirage, but rather feasible and affordable. An estimated $145 trillion will be spent on overhauling systems in the XNUMX countries...

  7. Newsletter XXXIII 2022 - August 14th to 21st - News+ Brainwashed? – Strategic communication!

    According to the HSK authority, there would theoretically still have been a cross-connection to the emergency diesel of the switched off block 2, but this diesel was also under maintenance. If there had been a flood like just twelve days before, the hydroelectric power station would not have had enough emergency power available... - - Nuclear Power PlantsPlag...

  8. Newsletter XXXII 2022 - August 07th to 13th - News+ Real existing politicians who do not do what is necessary

    had not reported it to the supervisory authority. In November 2001, the Stuttgart Ministry of the Environment reported that contaminated water had escaped from Philippsburg I due to a defect in a factory drainage valve... * August 12, 2000, submarine K-141_Kursk, RUS Wikipedia K-141 Kursk The K- 141 Kursk (Russian: Курск) was a cruise missile-equipped aircraft built in 1990/1991...

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

    RUS * We are looking for current information. If you can help, please send a message to: nucleare-welt@reaktorpleite.de ** August 06th Australia | Wave power plant | Efficient This floating hydroelectric power plant generates electricity from waves In Australia, a floating wave power plant supplies an entire island with electricity. The Australian company Wave Swell's hydroelectric power plant is transforming...

  10. Newsletter XXX 2022 - July 25th to 31st - News+ Nuclear lobbyists, term preachers, MIK and a few really great names

    the traffic light coalition. * France | Macron MIK | Armament spending turbo for France's military President Macron promises the arms industry billions for new weapon systems * Wind Water Solar | Trillion $62 trillion, paid in 6 years: 100 percent clean energy worldwide feasible, study says... According to a new study by a team at Stanford University, a...

  11. Newsletter XXIX 2022 - July 17th to 24th - News+ Government in the climate crisis

    “fossil dam failure”. * France | Areva | EDF Was what? Yes, there was something! July 08th + 23rd, 2008 (INES 0-1 class?) Tricastin, FRA The operator Areva reported that uranium-contaminated wastewater had leaked on July 08th and flowed into the Rhone. On July 23, around 100 people were “mildly contaminated” by radioactive particles... Nuclear Power Accidents.pdf - Wikipedia...

  12. Newsletter XXVI 2022 - June 26th to July 01st - News+ Study: Renewable energies more reliable than nuclear energy

    El-Dabaa NPP was granted on June 29, 2022. Russian state-owned company Rosatom will build and operate a nuclear power plant based on the Russian VVER-1200 design. * Climate change | Hot water bladder | Pacific The cause of the blob seems to have been clarified In recent years, a deadly warm water bubble has repeatedly spread in the Pacific. The heating of the earth is the reason for...

  13. Newsletter XXV 2022 - June 18-25 - News+ Assange case: "Black day for freedom of the press"

    2 There's not much to say about Merzthutjanix, except that he's on the brakes, he only does as much as is absolutely necessary, even if only for his "Back to the Future" project... * Water | save | Industry Germany's biggest water guzzlers Large-scale German industry consumes trillions of liters of water annually - many times more than private households. Nevertheless, there are loud...

  14. Newsletter XXIV 2022 - June 10th to 17th - News+ Majority for nuclear weapons? – Now the peace movement speaks

    IL, USA The two reactors in Illinois received approval in 2016 to extend their lifespan to 60 years... - From 1996 to 2006, millions of liters of tritium-contaminated water were released from the nuclear power plant and contaminated the local water supply. Nuclear Power Accidents - Nuclear Power PlantsPlag Research platform for nuclear energy Braidwood (USA) The Braidwood site...

  15. INES! What's happening?

    to rate. The situation is similar with an accident in Canada on March 17, 2011 at the Pickering/Ontario nuclear power plant. In this accident, 73.000 liters of water contaminated with tritium were discharged into Lake Ontario and there was no INES classification. Other incidents allegedly could not be classified correctly because the situation remained unclear (Gundremmingen 1975 and 1977)....

  16. Newsletter XXIII 2022 - June 01st to 09th - News+ Noam Chomsky: From Class Struggle to Green Revolution

    and repeat what they haven't said in at least 24 hours. The main thing is that there is coverage, controversy and approval from the far right... * France | dryness | Cooling water French nuclear power plant has to be throttled back due to drought May in France was dry and hot. That's why a nuclear power plant had to be throttled down at Pentecost - the river leads...

  17. Newsletter XXII 2022 - May 27th to 31st - News+ The nuclear lobby is stepping on the gas again

    Instead of glorified manhood, civil rationality is now needed. And a reassessment of cowardice and courage * Japan | Tritium Japan's nuclear regulator encourages the discharge of tritium water in Fukushima. Eleven years after the nuclear disaster, the nuclear power plant is running out of storage space for contaminated cooling water. Now there is no stopping it: soon it will be allowed into the sea. * United States | Atomic bomb test...

  18. Newsletter XXI 2022 - May 20th to 26th - News+ Politics of the forked tongue: They talk about peace but want war

    dem. * Iceland | Energy transition | Geothermal energy Iceland's energy transition Iceland has already completed a complete energy transition in heating and electricity generation. The decision to rely on hydropower and geothermal energy was made during the oil crisis in the 1970s. Other countries can also benefit from the experience. * Hydrogen | Wind | sun | Africa | Namibia...

  19. Newsletter XIX 2022 - May 05th to 12th - News+ The economic consequences of the Ukraine war

    which the West has agreed to is becoming more and more of a problem. How heavy should the weapons we supply be? * May 12, 1988 - (INES first 1 then 2...) - Civaux nuclear power plant, FRA The Civaux-1 pressurized water reactor was shut down for five days when, during start-up tests, a pipe with a diameter of 25 cm in the main residual heat removal system ruptured and a large leak occurred (30.000 liters per hour)...

  20. Newsletter XVIII 2022 - April 28th to May 04th - News+ wind vanes and pocket fillers in tireless use

    around a million tons of sugar Surprising discovery: a huge amount of sugar lies hidden beneath the seagrass meadows of the oceans, a study reveals. According to this, around 600.000 to 1,3 million tons of sugar are stored in the root area of ​​these aquatic plants worldwide - as much as in 32 billion cans of Cola. The seaweed releases this sugar when it produces more of it than itself...