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Re: Where is Slovenia?
Bostjan Burger 2008-Jun-17 10:26:00
Bernhard was right - it was a real incident. Here is a small teritorry and every-even marginal indicent must be considered wery seriouslly - it must not the policy of one country but of the world community. I know personally the director of the Nuklear safety agency - it seems contradictoral but he is green, he is also a good photographer of the nature. Once he was also interested with the VR panoramas, but he never had a time to start with that. I believe that he and his staff would alert the community with even marginal incidents (they proved that with the last incident) - very the same incident happened last autumn in Finland - which is, I believe "green policy" country but nobody wasn't alerted. True - it is 20 years old building, but that is modern technology, all the time upgraded and can not be compared with the Chernobyl. Just for the info that here is a great knoweledge of the technology: many important scientist came from this area: as an example (and my
contribution for the "Energy WWP") my favourite and the greatest sicentist - even more than Einstein (my subjective opinion) was Nikola Tesla (he was a Serb but born only 150 km from a nowadays location of Krsko Nuk. pow. plant), then Slovenians Vega, Stefan..e.t.c.
I am only afraid of the natural cause: the power plant is situated exactly on the tectonic fault...Why? Don't ask me... :(
Maybe the idea for one of the future WWP events - similar to Energy event, but more specific: "Power Plants": hydro, thermal, nuclear, wind, solar, tidal, only diesel generators... no need to enter the secure area but from a legal distance... but I admit, that maid be a tricky in the way as Uri thought...
Bernhard Vogl <#removed#> wrote:
Sorry to correct you Willy, but this was a real incident.
3m? of wasted water per hour leaked:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kernkraftwerk_Kr%C5%A1ko
It was accidentally misinterpreted by several members of the ECURIE warning system.
No good sign if we ever have a catastrophic fault like Chernobyl... :-(
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> Datum: Tue, 17 Jun 2008 10:09:54 +0200
> Von: Willy Kaemena <#removed#>
> An: #removed#
> Betreff: Re: Where is Slovenia?
> well no wonder, because it was a false alarm a lot of noise for
> nothing beside testing the european alarm system. If we would have
> this for other industries then the papers had to print two more pages
> daily..
>
> Willy Kaemena
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