1. THTR Newsletter No. 117 November 07

    (2007). For SGL Carbon see also THTR newsletter No. 102 (2005) Uranium conference: The resistance networks internationally! Top of page More than 100 environmentalists from Russia, France, the Netherlands, Sweden, Hungary and Germany met in Dortmund on September 22nd. The initiators rightly consider the high number of participants and the constructive course of events to be a complete success...

  2. Entangled in the network of European uranium transports

    Trains three to four times a year from Gronau to Russia. The last transport took place on May 9, 2007. The trains travel to the Netherlands via Burgsteinfurt, Münster, Emsdetten, Rheine and Bad Bentheim. From there we continue via Hengelo, Almelo, Utrecht and Gouda to Rotterdam. These transports were previously carried out by the private railway company Ahaus-Alstätter-Eisenbahn (AAE), since...

  3. THTR Circular No. 115 August 07

    "Prevent nuclear waste before it is created!" Time: 10 a.m. to 20 p.m. Numerous (short) lectures, well-known speakers, several working groups; Networking of initiatives, guests from Russia, Netherlands, France and Finland. Organizer: Citizens' initiatives from Münsterland, Ruhr area, Hamm and numerous others. Location: "Evangelische Bildungsstätte Reinoldinum", Schwanenwall 34 in Dortmund (near...

  4. THTR Circular No. 114 June 07

    from Gronau/Almelo to Russia. For the first time, a common framework of action was created over many thousands of kilometers between Gronau and Irkutsk, which also touches the Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden, Finland and Estonia along the transport route. Based on the successful German-French cooperation against the CASTOR transports of German nuclear power plants to La Hague as well as the...

  5. THTR Newsletter No. 111 March 07

    Danger to world peace and is partly responsible for the fact that we are now on the threshold of the use of atomic bombs by terrorists and dictatorial states. While URENCO's responsibility is being discussed on a broad level in the Netherlands, public awareness of this fact is only now beginning in the Federal Republic. The new attention is...

  6. THTR Circular No. 110 January 07

    to lay the path.... But the PBMR is not entirely undisputed within the nuclear community, as the 2006 annual nuclear technology conference in Aachen showed. In her presentation, Ulrike Laufents (NRG Petten, Netherlands) compared the nuclear fuel cycle strategies of the European Pressurized Water Reactor (EPR) with the PBMR. The latter has clear disadvantages when destroying plutonium:...

  7. THTR Newsletter No. 76 September 02

    The reactor failure - THTR 300 The THTR newsletters Studies on the THTR and much more. The THTR breakdown list The HTR research The THTR accident in the 'Spiegel' The THTR newsletters from 2002 *** 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 76 *** THTR Newsletter No. 2002 September XNUMX Hartz terror against the unemployed! The organized crime of...

  8. THTR Circular No. 88 February 04

    reactor." On the occasion of the initial criticality of the HTR in China, an international conference with 19 participants from China, France, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, Russia, South Africa and the USA took place in Beijing from March 21th to 2001st, 46. The "nuclear economy " (8 – 9, 2001) speaks of an "uplifting feeling" of "finally being able to celebrate the criticality of an HTR again." The...

  9. THTR Circular No. 91 July 04

    The Western Option also lies in its financial advantages, which are estimated at around US$ 1 billion."21 In July 2002, a report on the HTR conference in Petten/Netherlands from April 22nd to 24th, 2002 was about the Russian plans reported: "The first GT-MHR with 600 MWth is scheduled to be built no later than 2010 and the ready-to-build plans are scheduled to be ready in 2005. The total costs were...

  10. THTR Circular No. 96 January 05

    in Lingen (Emsland). But: the state government is silent... Expansion of the UAA Almelo stopped (temporarily) Top of page... Urenco in the Netherlands was silent (or speechless) in October: Capacity at the uranium enrichment plant in Almelo may not be increased for the time being. The relevant authorization has been declared null and void by the Dutch Council of State. The...

  11. THTR Newsletter No. 99 April / May 05

    in which preparations are made for the use of High Temperature Gas Cooled Reactors (HTGR). Representatives from China, France, Germany, Indonesia, Japan, Netherlands, Russia, South Africa, England and the USA are involved in this project. At the fourth coordination meeting of CRP in Vienna, Prof. Kadiroglu from Ankara reported the following about the newly added Turkey...

  12. THTR Circular No. 100 July 05

    The reactor failure - THTR 300 The THTR newsletters Studies on the THTR and much more. The THTR breakdown list The HTR research The THTR accident in the 'Spiegel' The THTR newsletters from 2005 *** 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 100 *** THTR Newsletter No. 2005, July XNUMX Foreword to this edition Hardly anyone would have...

  13. THTR Circular No. 104 January 06

    Part of the Urenco. In August, Ruud Lubbers, the former Dutch prime minister, shocked his compatriots: At the request of the US CIA, the Netherlands had let the Pakistani nuclear spy Abdul Khadir Khan go in the mid-XNUMXs, Lubbers announced on the radio. "Give us information and don't arrest him," the...

  14. THTR Newsletter No. 95 December 2004

    be enriched to such an extent that it would be possible to build an atomic bomb. The Nazis never got around to using this bomb. But its scientists continued to work on it in Germany and the Netherlands after the war. In order to keep Germany's ambitions to build its own atomic bomb under control and at the same time to further develop economic cooperation,...

  15. History, what was it like back then with the THTR 300 thorium high-temperature reactor in Hamm-Uentrop

    is, depending on the scenario, between 100 and 430 billion euros. (Study on the extent of damage as a PDF file) However, most nuclear power plants in Europe are only insured for less than €1 billion. In the Netherlands and Belgium the insured amount of damage is €1,2 billion and in Germany it is €2,5 billion per nuclear power plant. In the USA the figure is approximately $10 billion per...

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