Nuclear power plants in Germany
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No NPP near Aachen.
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Cooling towers are generally used by any large power plants located on lakes/rivers (whether they be nuclear, coal etc). If they're on the coast and use sea water cooling, they're less likely to use cooling towers.
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The cooling towers always seem to make everyone think "nuclear" but they're just to recondense the steam for the turbines. They're used in any thermal power plant. This is a coal fired plant
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He starts humming the Simpsons theme song at 47 seconds.
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Oh no, what are we gonna do now? :)
Well cooling tower is a cooling tower. They are huge everywhere. Coal powered plants may have those what they call natural draft cooling towers too.
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Did you know : Time needed to build nukes
Pakistan 23 years
India 20 years
Israel 12 years
England 10 Years
France 10 Years
Russia 8 Years
America 4 Years
Germany ... if wanted ... 24 HOURS !
(Following to Pentagon Studys)
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them cooling towers are big
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Yes the big towers do look very similar.
Nice vid, just a short comment: it's not a nuclear plant you see, it's the brown coal plant near Weisweiler from the RWE company.
Minril 5 years ago
Really? Awww, my hopes and dreams have been crushed, lol. Thanks for the info though, those things were freakin' huge!
siemprefiel2008 5 years ago