Author: Lisa Raß

  • Study on high nuclear power costs is junk science

    Study on high nuclear power costs is junk science

    Opponents of nuclear power are fond of claiming that nuclear power is simply “too expensive.” But studies that are supposed to prove this thesis do not stand up to scientific scrutiny. Our CFO Björn Peters has examined the latest paper from the Forum Ecosocial Market Economy (FÖS) on the social costs of nuclear power. His…

  • Where has the reactor gone?

    Where has the reactor gone?

    The “reactor”, until recently part of our company name, is gone. Today we are called Dual Fluid only. There is a reason for this: If you want to reinvent nuclear power, you have to speak a new language and show new pictures.

  • USA: Boosting new nuclear

    USA: Boosting new nuclear

    Nuclear energy reduces emissions, creates jobs and strengthens the economy – says the US Department of Energy. That is why it is giving its nuclear industry a billion-dollar revitalizing vitamin injection.

  • Repository superfluous: New nuclear can recycle atomic waste

    Repository superfluous: New nuclear can recycle atomic waste

    The liquid nuclear technology of the German company Dual Fluid promises to turn nuclear waste into electricity. With the existing waste, Germany could be fully supplied with low-emission electricity for several hundred years.

  • Fast decarbonisation is possible

    Fast decarbonisation is possible

    By the middle of the century, we could reduce our emissions to almost zero: New nuclear power can completely decarbonize our economy – because it provides not only electricity but also fuels and heat, according to Dr. Götz Ruprecht in the video interview.

  • Repository superfluous: New nuclear technology can recycle atomic waste

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  • Nuclear waste is a resource

    Nuclear waste is a resource

    Germany is again looking for a final repository – will it be a success this time? The good news is that new nuclear technology makes a repository superfluous because it turns nuclear waste into electricity. Dr. Götz Ruprecht, inventor and CTO at Dual Fluid, explains it in the video.

  • Nuclear power, yes please! – Pardon?

    Nuclear power, yes please! – Pardon?

    Die Kerntechnik macht weltweit große Forschritte. Gleichzeitig erkennen immer mehr Menschen den Wert der Kernkraft für das Klima und die Natur. In den Medien zeichnet sich ein Einstellungswandel ab.