1. Newsletter XLVII 2023 - November 19th to 25th - News+ Spectacular setback for the development of small nuclear reactors in the USA - The dead horse

    Stress caused by heart disease, followed by strokes, diabetes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), lung cancer and asthma... * Austria | Russia | Gas imports Where Russian gas is still in demand Russian gas imports in Austria are increasing in percentage terms. The semi-state energy company OMV is doing a bit of drilling itself. Is there a threat of fracking now? There was great excitement...

  2. Newsletter XXXVIII 2023 - September 17th to 23rd - News+ A future that I dread

    have used the energy supply problems caused by the Russian invasion of Ukraine to entice governments to make massive, unnecessary investments in the expansion of fossil gas imports and infrastructure. The floating LNG terminal with a length of 280 meters finally reached the port. It was actually supposed to go into operation on September 15th...

  3. Newsletter XVII 2023 - April 23rd to 29th - News+ Faulty SPD, self-deception at 1,5 degrees and war as a climate destroyer

    – or build your own country. “Given our scientific and technological capabilities,” Yoon said, South Korea could produce its own nuclear weapons “fairly quickly.”... * Gas ​​imports | Heating costs | Heat pump fact paper (pdf) Heat pump soon cheaper than gas heating? – Association: This would reduce heating costs Many people are afraid of the heat pump, but it can also...

  4. Newsletter VIII 2023 - February 19th to 25th - News+ Mönch von Lützerath: Sympathetic figures of the climate movement

    stay... * Chemistry Lobby | Refrigerant | Propane lobby fight How much poison does the heat pump need? The heat pump is considered an important lever against climate change and dependence on gas imports. But poison lies dormant in many devices - for some a necessary evil. [...] The refrigerant is crucial for the effectiveness of a heat pump. It flows in a circuit, absorbs heat from...

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

    negotiate that massacres its own population?... * France | renewable energy | Gas import delay in renewables costs France billions France is losing gas imports worth 6 to 9 billion euros annually because the country is failing to meet its renewable energy targets agreed at European level, according to a new study by a think tank released on Thursday...

  6. Newsletter XLIV 2022 - November 01st to 07th - News+ Do not fear progress and technology, fear capitalism

    Such a package of measures would be fully self-funded through the savings in expenditure on fossil energy imports: the required budgetary resources would be offset by savings in oil and gas imports amounting to 160 billion euros over a period of 15 years... * SMR | Thorium | Sodium Small Modular Reactors What do small nuclear power plants do and how do they...

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

    cut back on the economy. Industry representatives are bothered by this and are demanding that private households be the first to save. Meanwhile, economists are proposing flexible tariffs for oil and gas imports from Russia. * France | Flamanville | Nuclear industry | EDF | Reactor breakdown of France's nuclear power: Energy policy dead end instead of nuclear energy renaissance Nuclear power model nation France...

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

    But the authorities refused due to environmental concerns. Then the Ukraine war began - and now the project could come after all, for the sake of the Europeans. * Natural gas | Russia | usury | fossil oil and gas imports: Germany will probably transfer record sums to Moscow this year A Greenpeace study predicts that German buyers will pay around 2022 billion euros for Russian oil and gas in 32 - according to...

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

    and Chernobyl remains threatening. * Energy price | Russia Rising energy prices: "So far there has been no talk at all about speculation" The economist Heiner Flassbeck on Russian gas imports, Joachim Gauck and a secret reason for the price explosion * Ukraine Ukrainian ambassador Andrij Melnyk supports the ultra-right Azov regiment Andrij Melnyk is a controversial ambassador...

  10. Newsletter X 2022 - March 07th to 11th - News+ Will the world end sooner than capitalism?

    become. The agricultural industry is now also sensing the opportunity... * Biogas Versatile problem solver: Politics is rediscovering domestic biogas Biogas has the potential to replace a large part of gas imports from Russia. This gives the long-maligned technology a new lease of life. The industry is now demanding that unnecessary hurdles be removed. * Emissions | Climate change | Trump US Environmental Protection Agency takes...

  11. Newsletter IX 2022 - February 28th to March 06th - News+ Farewell to Russian gas – who wins, who loses

    lastly the military, who are not prepared to sacrifice their souls for this madness, they are all called upon to speak out now: "No war"... * Gas ​​| Methane Comment: When importing gas, don't always just think about energy. A significant proportion of natural gas is used to produce raw materials such as ammonia. There is great leverage here to diversify energy imports. *...

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