"The issue of microcracking appear to be an artefact of the manufacturing process" - oh yeah? This from the "World…
On The long history of “recently discovered” nuclear safety issues
Chris, are you aware of Thor Energy in Norway? http://thorenergy.no/ They have a process, which successfully passed testing and being…
On Thorium: a future option for nuclear?
@heinbloed "troll" ? "atom clown"? I had no idea discussing the science was so invidious to the German coal lobby.…
On The long history of “recently discovered” nuclear safety issues
It is urgent for all of us to realize that renewable resources are our future for sustaining us with the…
On California has too much coal and nuclear
Craig, You're wrong and your bias is rather obvious. You are a true believer in renewables and no matter how…
On Watts per m2 – say what?
@ Nicolay If you want to out yourself as a Troll or atom clown you have just done so. http://deredactie.be/cm/vrtnieuws/binnenland/1.2250955…
On The long history of “recently discovered” nuclear safety issues
France fires up all fossil generators available: http://www.reuters.com/article/us-france-power-idUSKBN13N1C4 The RTE report to which Reuters refers to: http://www.rte-france.com/sites/default/files/apercu_energie_elec_2016_10_an.pdf The price increase…
On EDF’s epic tale: lost in transitions ?
So no word on efficiency, or ability to exhaust the energy and potential radioactivity in the fuel, or the fact…
On Thorium: a future option for nuclear?
This is sensible practice in action, not a cause for particular concern - hence why it remained 'unreported'. The issue…
On The long history of “recently discovered” nuclear safety issues
Two questions. 1). Once the entire system cost is considered, what is cheapest to the consumer:- an electricity source costing…
On EDF’s epic tale: lost in transitions ?