Dreckschleuder?
Auch wenn es nicht so aussieht, das ist angeblich das modernste und umweltfreundlichste Kohlekraftwerk Großbritanniens.
"Drax is a large coal-fired power station in North Yorkshire, England, capable of co-firing biomass and petcoke. It is situated near the River Ouse between Selby and Goole, and its name comes from the nearby village of Drax. Its generating capacity of 3,960 megawatts is the highest of any power station in the United Kingdom and Western Europe, providing about 7% of the United Kingdom's electricity supply.
Opened in 1974 and extended in the mid-1980s, the station was initially operated by the Central Electricity Generating Board, but since privatisation in 1990 the station has changed owner several times, and is currently operated by Drax Group plc. Completed in 1986, Drax is the most recently built coal-fired power station in England, and by implementing technologies such as flue gas desulphurisation, is one of the cleanest and most efficient coal-fired power stations in the UK. However, because of its large size, it is also the UK's single largest emitter of carbon dioxide. In an attempt to reduce these emissions, the station is currently co-firing biomass and undergoing a turbine refurbishment, and there are plans to build a biomass only fired plant alongside the station, known as Drax Ouse Renewable Energy Plant." Quelle: Wikipedia
Friedrich Geretshauser 19/03/2011 18:40
Hallo Kurt! Immer wieder 'ne schwierige Frage, wie es scheint! Was die Antwort drastisch erleichtert, das ist ein 'längerer Blick' auf das Ergebnis einer Studie des europäischen Parlaments:www.nuclear-waste.eu
Wie auch immer: D i e s e s Bild ist und bleibt klasse - und ohne Entsorgungssorgen!
Mit herzlichem Gruß, Fritz
Dennis Kranz 15/03/2011 18:06
interessante Perspektive,und ich sehe nur Wasserdampf, entstanden aus dem Kühlwasser ,welches keinen Kontakt zu irgendeinem Schadstoff hat,also wie verdunstendes Flusswasser im Sommer.
lg
dennis