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3h ago
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2024/04/26/german-greens-lying-nuclear-power-safety-plant-shutdown/
"The magazine Cicero claimed that Patrick Graichen and Stefan Tidow, junior Green ministers at the economy and environment ministries respectively, re-wrote documents to falsely suggest that retaining the power stations was “not tenable” on technical or security grounds."
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3h ago
Having a big reserve of passive contained space, negative pressure and cold is always nice to have in accident management.
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3h ago
basically how much of working at a coal plant is transferable to working at a nuclear power plant?
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15h ago
I'm working on a simulation/game of a German plant from pre-90s era. I was able to find quite extensive documentation of unfinished Stendal plant on ycdt.de website which serves as a base as a source for technical information. As some of you may know, that plant was not finished and was later demolished. Because of that, there is no detailed information about the control room (just a basic layout). What I would need is relatively detailed documentation about ANY control panel from that era (ideally from DDR/BRD). I see there are some books available on the German market but I'm not sure how t ..read more
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15h ago
Hi, I am curious as to what the EU or UK limit is for compliance with normal offsite dose for members of the public? And what is the referencing document/code/standard for the basis?
Thanks in advance!
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2d ago
I’m sure there are about 12 million posts about this so my apologies in advance. I want to get into I&C and eventually want to work at a nuclear power plant. After I get my associates degree I want to do outage work for bhi energy, day and Zimmerman or one of the contractors. Problem is I have gone on their websites and have no clue where to start, the websites are kind of confusing. Could just be me though. So how would I go about getting into contract work, and would it give me the competitive edge for a permanent job at a plant? Also the closest plant to me is cooper nuclear station, d ..read more