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Monthly Archives: April 2011
More nuclear trouble in Japan and more anti-nuclear protests in Germany
Yesterday again saw large demonstrations against nuclear power in several German cities. One of the biggest, with some 8000 protesters, was right here in Bremen. The link is only in German, I’m afraid, but check out the photos. I particularly … Continue reading
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Tagged anti-nuclear protests, bilingual, Germany, Japan, nuclear power, Star Wars, USA
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Legal challenge to nuclear reactor shutdowns in Germany
RWE, one of the big German power companies, is suing the German government about the government-ordered shutdown of the Biblis A nuclear reactor. Apparently, RWE is losing between 700000 and one million euros per day that the plant is shutdown. … Continue reading
March Site Metrics
In March, our first month online, ABC-Buhlert.com welcomed 80 visitors. Considering that we only came back online on March 20th, that’s a pretty good result. *** Im März, unserem ersten Monat online, konnte ABC-Buhlert.com 80 Besucher willkommen heißen. Kein schlechtes … Continue reading
Energy Yield Metrics for March 2011- Energieertragsdaten für März 2011
In March 2011, the photovoltaic solar cells on our roof generated 1155 kilowatthours of power. Thanks to the overwhelmingly sunny weather, this is our second best ever result for the month of March. Only March 2007 had a slightly better … Continue reading