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Monthly Archives: March 2011
Nuclear power losing support in Britain
Apparently, Britain is also gradually moving away from supporting nuclear power. Considering that the British government is also planning to slash feed-in tariffs for solar power, this might be a problem. Still, it is good to see the rest of … Continue reading
Opposition to nuclear power determines German state elections
The situation at the Fukushima nuclear power plant is still unclear, but definitely bad. Meanwhile, the opposition against nuclear power became a determining factor in the regional elections in the German states of Baden-Württemberg and Rheinland-Pfalz on Sunday. The Green … Continue reading
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Tagged anti-nuclear protests, English, Germany, Japan, news, nuclear power
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Huge anti-nuclear protests in Germany
While the situation in Fukushima is still getting worse, more than 200 000 people protested against nuclear power in several German cities yesterday. The protests were the biggest ever in a country that has a long history of opposition against … Continue reading
Housekeeping and some Metrics
I’ve been making some tweaks around the site, correcting errors and the like. What is more, I’ve also got some metrics to report: In our first week online, we had a whopping 48 visitors. Not a whole lot yet, but … Continue reading
Some links regarding the situation in Japan
American science fiction and fantasy writer Steve Buchheit speaks sense on the Fukushima nuclear disaster and debunks some of the more stupid pro-nuclear power posts that have been cropping up in the US in the past two weeks. Link found … Continue reading
Alternative Energy Photo Gallery Online
The alternative energy photo gallery is now online. Go here and take a look. *** Die Photogalerie zur alternativen Energie ist jetzt online. Klicken Sie hier, um die Bilder anzusehen.
On Japan and Nuclear Power
The Fukushima nuclear disaster has brought the importance of alternative energy into renewed focus. If you want to know Cora’s thoughts on the matter, here are two relevant posts from her blog: Can we please go back in time and … Continue reading
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Tagged alternative energy, Cora, English, Japan, linkdump, nuclear power
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Two new pages added
I added the pages for our consulting services and for alternative energy projects. I also added a few widgets and plug-ins to improve the look of the site. I will probably add an image gallery for our alternative energy projects … Continue reading
The obligatory first post… and a few explanations
Welcome to the ABC Buhlert website. Though this site uses WordPress, it is primarily a business site, not a blog. Therefore, this blog will be updated only infrequently, when there is news to report. Posts may be both in English … Continue reading