it would cause a "nuclear meltdown" which could lead to an incident similar to what happened at Fukushima or Chernobyl and which would impact most of Europe, especially this time of the year "when the wind blows northwest."
The European nation’s energy revolution has made it a leader in replacing nukes and fossil fuels with wind and solar technology.
Gradden started out in the 1980s working on new reactor projects but, like many nuclear engineers, found her career becalmed after the 1986 Chernobyl accident. She moved over to decommissioning in 1999. “No one quite knew what to do at the beginning because the emphasis had always been on ...
We know that Joel died and we know that Rose is in prison for the murder of another little boy called Luke, and as the story evolves the truth about what really happened becomes clear. I have to admit that I worked it out quite early on but I still really enjoyed it and a few time...
Byline: Darren DevineWestern Mail (Cardiff, Wales)
Pyotr Neporozhni, who served as the Soviet minister of energy and electrification for three decades, is reported to have dismissed concerns about nuclear safety with the quip: "A nuclear reactor is just another boiler." Neporozhni retired in 1985, one year before Chernobyl. Although it is ...
Chernobyl May Be Set to Close for Ever, but Here the Sheep Could Be Radioactive for Another 50 YearsByline: TIM KNOWLES NEWS that the crippled Chernobyl nuclear power station is finally to...Daily Mail (London)