1. Newsletter XIII - March 25 to 30.03.2021, 25 - News+ March XNUMX - Macron, Orbán and Co. call for "active" EU support for nuclear energy

    promote nuclear energy to the European Union. Please make nuclear power eligible for subsidies. The operators of the reactors want money from the pots that are available for solar systems, wind farms and biomass power plants. These letters are an admission of how superfluous nuclear power is." There was great outrage in Germany about this move, and even the EU Energy Commissioner...

  2. Newsletter II - January 08th to 14.01.2021th, 08 - News+ January XNUMXth - European Organization for Cooperation in Waste Management established

    2021 - US grant awarded for Romanian SMR site assessment Translate with https://www.deepL.com/translator (free version) * Wind energy is coming January 14, 2021 - Russia puts the country's largest wind farm into operation * German nuclear fuel rods for old nuclear power plants January 14, 2021 - No more export ban before the election * January 14, 2021 - Union makes nuclear weapons a coalition question “Only those who don't...

  3. Important newspaper articles on Atom * ... etc. from 2019

    Gronau to the Novouralsk nuclear plant in Russia... * EU defines sustainable systems December 06th, 2019 - Criteria for Green Money * Renewables December 03rd, 2019 - Orsted builds first offshore wind farm without funding *** 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 *** Joint press release from: Münsterland Action Alliance Against Nuclear Plants, Environment Working Group (AKU) Gronau, Working Group...

  4. THTR Newsletter No. 140 December 2012

    Mumbai." (5) What is striking is that the nuclear industry emphasized at an early stage that it was promoting social activities, infrastructure and even wind turbines in the surrounding communities. One of India's largest wind farms with an output of 2.000 MW is now in Kudankulam right next to and on the nuclear power plant site Russia and India laid out a road map for the Kudankulan 3 and 4 power plant blocks...

  5. THTR Newsletter No. 103 December 2005

    The 31 meter high wind turbine was built in collaboration with Danish, South African and Namibian companies. After a two-year test and learning phase, consideration is being given to whether a complete wind farm should be built here. The German-language Allgemeine Zeitung (3) speaks euphorically of a new era and one of Namibia's most hopeful projects. The newspaper wrote in its commentary:...

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