#nuclearpower

carstenraddatz_fca@nerdica.net

Taiwan wird von mehreren Staaten diplomatisch anerkannt

#Taiwan wird von mehreren Staaten diplomatisch anerkannt. (Die Liste ist dabei überschaubar, doch darum soll es nicht gehen.) Offenbar muss das ab und an gesagt werden.

Falschbehauptungen wie in einer Dokumentation, zu sehen auf waidwerk, sind ärgerlich und vermeidbar. Konkret wird im off-Kommentar behauptet, das Land sei "bis heute von keinem Staat" anerkannt. In einer Nachvertonung ließe sich das fix beheben.

Taiwan - Fliegende Fische oder Atommüll? ist zu sehen auf waidwerk. Ich fand die Sendung inhaltlich durchaus erhellend; mir war nicht klar dass manche Landesteile (hier: Lanyu) quasi unter dem staatlichen Energieversorger leben. Die Lagerung von Atommüll macht, dass hier strukturell eng verzahnt ist was anders gelöst besser wäre. Eine aufrichtige Aufarbeitung (und Beseitigung der Altlasten) täte allen Beteiligten gut.

Wie ist deine Erfahrung @taiwanreporter , wenn man beim Sender freundlich einen Hinweis gibt, wird darauf reagiert?

#Taiwan #Lanyu #fernweh #台灣 #蘭嶼 #tv #nuclearpower

mlansbury@despora.de

Russian drone strike likely targeted Khmelnytskyi Nuclear Power Plant

Russian troops likely aimed at hitting the Khmelnytskyi Nuclear Power Plant, also reporting that some of the windows at the plant's premises were shattered due to the blast wave.

Earlier in the day, the Energy Ministry reported that the explosions damaged the windows of an administrative building and a laboratory near the plant. According to the Khmelnytskyi Oblast Military Administration, residential buildings and some vehicles also suffered damage.

https://kyivindependent.com/ukraine-war-latest-russia-strikes-khmelnytskyi-oblast-again-damages-buildings-near-nuclear-power-plant-injures-20/

#NuclearTerrorism #RussiaInvadedUkraine #WarCrimes #Khmelnytskyi #KNPP #nuclear #NuclearPower #drones #DroneAttacks #RussianWarCrimes #Ukraine #ecocide #StandWithUkraine

faab64@diasp.org

Bangladesh finds way to pay Russia for nuclear plant: with yuan

With U.S. and European sanctions barring #Russia from much of the international banking system, Dhaka has been scrambling for ways to settle repayments worth $110 million for the still under construction Rooppur power plant. But last week, a high-level delegation from Russia and #Bangladesh's Ministry of Finance agreed that the bills could be paid in #yuan.
#Politics #Economy #NuclearPower #China
https://asia.nikkei.com/Politics/International-relations/Bangladesh-finds-way-to-pay-Russia-for-nuclear-plant-with-yuan

mkwadee@diasp.eu

Looking at the data for #electricity demand for the #UK over a period of months, it seems like it rarely dips below 30 GW or much above 40 GW. With the introduction of large numbers of #ElectricVehicles, I expect that demand to rise significantly but if car batteries are also used partly for domestic use then it may smooth out peak demand out. More #WindFarms and other sustainable sources will needed as well as #NuclearPower for the base load.

http://www.gridwatch.templar.co.uk/

#ElectricityGeneration #Renewables #RenewableEnergy

christophs@diaspora.glasswings.com

Nuclear power plants are struggling to stay cool | Ars Technica

But in recent weeks that hasn't been the case. Amidst a slow-burning heat wave that has killed hundreds and sparked intense wildfires across Western Europe, and combined with already low water levels due to drought, the Rhône's water has gotten too hot for the job. It's no longer possible to cool reactors without expelling water downstream that's so hot as to extinguish aquatic life. So a few weeks ago, Électricité de France (EDF) began powering down some reactors along the Rhône and a second major river in the south, the Garonne. That's by now a familiar story: Similar shutdowns due to drought and heat occurred in 2018 and 2019. This summer's cuts, combined with malfunctions and maintenance on other reactors, have helped reduce France's nuclear power output by nearly 50 percent.

Yep. A lot of energy for France is coming now from the #renewables in Germany , especially wind and solar.

#nuclearPower #energy

https://arstechnica.com/science/2022/07/nuclear-power-plants-are-struggling-to-stay-cool/

hackbyte@friendica.utzer.de

@Ferdi Zebua I’m declaring comments closed on this thread.

Feel free to test.

It's just sad when someone only goes with his confirmation bias and not only ignores any word which is said against it .. but even every fact which refutes it...

Best proof "comments closed" ... after deleting some comments from me contradicting the message of the post and linked video..

Just sad..

(Luckily, here in the #FediVerse ... i'm free to voice my concerns and critic anyways.. ;))


Ferdi Zebua - 2022-06-24 17:02:54 GMT

The WORST Nuclear Accidents Ever with Kyle Hill

from the Event Horizon podcast, Jun 24, 2022 - The Worst Nuclear accidents explained. Kyle Hill joins John Michael Godier to explain the worst nuclear accidents and why nuclear energy is far safer than you think.

#NuclearPower #NuclearEnergy #NuclearElectricity #GreenEnergy #GreenTech #Environmentalism / #fz_webVideos

#Nuclear #Technology #Is #Not #Green and #Not #Safe! #fz webVideos