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

    20 times more likely. The research group makes it clear: As long as the world does not get out of coal, oil and gas, the situation will get worse. Dry fields, forest fires, rivers with low water: last summer was unusually dry - not just in Europe, but in almost the entire northern half of the globe. An international research team has now determined that...

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

    real help. On the one hand, it has shown that in southern Germany electricity can actually become scarce for a short time in winter if many unfavorable assumptions - nuclear power plant failures in France, low water levels, a lack of gas and sharply increasing electricity consumption - come together. On the other hand, it became clear that continued operation of the two southern German reactors would change very little - but...

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

    The energy supply will be tight in the coming winters. Electricity prices are higher than ever. This is not only due to the reduced gas deliveries from Russia and the low water in the Rhine. - IMHO The link https://www.manager-magazin.de/unternehmen/energie/strompreise-auf-rekordhoch-warum-der-ausbau-der-erneuerbaren-energien-draengt-a-5ae73f74-1f8b-467f-9be3- a81f209090eb suggests...

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