BUENAFUENTE Y ASCÓ

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Concurso para el diseño de una camiseta

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La SNE nos ha encargado diseñar una nueva remesa de camisetas con, más o menos, el tema de “defensa de la energía nuclear”.

Así pues, abrimos un concurso para el diseño de dicha camiseta, se buscan voluntarios creativos y hay premio para el creador de la camiseta que salga elegida. El premio para el que salga ganador es el siguiente: los JJNN internacionales (IYNC) celebran su congreso en septiembre de 2008 en Suiza (Interlaken) y los JJNN tendremos allí nuestra resentación para poder presentar nuestros logros, y participar en proyectos, papers, conferencias y debates.

El entorno de montañas y lagos hace el congreso más apetecible todavía, así que el premio será que la SNE pagará el viaje, la inscripción al congreso y el alojamiento al ganador.

Interlaken

Tenemos relativamente poco tiempo, porque queremos que esté lista para el 12 de noviembre, así que proponemos los siguientes plazos:

1.- Una semana para realizar/mandar los diseños, hasta el lunes 29 de octubre , inclusive, a la dirección: correo@jovenesnucleares.org
2.- El mismo lunes 29 subiremos los diseños a la web para que podáis votar.
3.- El periodo de votaciones será hasta el jueves 8 de noviembre.

E inmediatamente comunicaremos qué diseño es el ganador.

¡Mucha suerte!



Ecologistas Pronucleares VS Greenpeace

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Respuesta a artículo en DEIA

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Con motivo de un artículo publicado el 22 de Mayo en el que se adjuntaba junto a una foto de dos torres de refrigeración en funcionamiento un pie de foto que decía, más o menos “vista de los dos reactores de una central nuclear a pleno rendimiento”, hemos mandado, dentro de nuestra linea de ofrecer colaboración ante incorrecciones la siguiente carta al director:

Sr. Director:

En primer lugar quisiéramos presentarnos. Somos una organización de jóvenes profesionales más o menos relacionados con la industria nuclear llamada “Jóvenes Nucleares”, que es a su vez una comisión de la Sociedad Nuclear Española. Puede encontrar más información sobre nosotros en nuestra página web www.jovenesnucleares.org.

El objeto de esta carta es indicarle lo que consideramos se trata de un error considerable en una de sus informaciones, concretamente, en su artículo del día 22 de mayo titulado “¿Una alternativa sin riesgo?” en el que se recoge el contenido de un informe presentado en Bruselas por el grupo de los Verdes del parlamento europeo. Sin querar entrar en conceptos de ingeniería, muy lejos de nuestro afán divulgativo, simplemente se trata de indicarles que lo reflejado en la fotografía que acompaña al artículo no son “reactores de una central nuclear en pleno funcionamiento” como indican, sino torres de refrigeración cuya función es la de enfriar grandes cantidades de agua mediante tiro natural normalmente con fines industriales, y que están presentes en muchas centrales de todo tipo (no sólo nucleares).

En cualquier caso, uno de los objetivos fundamentales en Jóvenes Nucleares es el de paliar las lagunas en el conocimiento (abismales, en algunos casos) en torno a los temas nucleares por lo que nos ofrecemos gustosamente a responder a cualquier pregunta o duda al respecto que pudieran tener.

Nuestra intención es la de dejar esta carta en la página web que le indiqué al principio del mensaje, así que para cualquier comunicación posterior puede recurrir a ella o contestar directamente a este correo, como prefieran. Deseando poder mantener abierta esta comunicación y, tal vez, futura colaboración, reciba un afectuoso saludo.

Carlos García Vegas
Jóvenes Nucleares



¿QUÉ PASA AHORA EN FRANCIA?

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A continuación, os adjunto una traducción al inglés de la carta que Nicolas Sarkozy, el recién elegido Presidente de la República Francesa, escribió a la asociación internacional EFN, Environmentalists For Nuclear Energy, como respuesta a una cuestionario que dicha asociación envió a todos los candidatos a la presidencia de la República.

Sarkozy

“18th April 2007,

Mister Bruno Comby, President of EFN (association of Environmentalists For Nuclear Energy),

You have called to my attention to the goals furthered by your organization in the field of ecology and sustainable development. In particular, you insist on the much needed changes to be undertaken in our energy policy, and you especially underline the environmental benefits of nuclear energy.

I thank you for your interest and for writing to me. The defense of the environment has too often in the past been opposed to hunters, farmers, the industries, etc. I can no longer accept this old fashioned and conflictual vision of ecology. It is a paradox to oppose hunters and environmentalists (protectors of nature). There is no ecological logic in thinking that farmers are satisfied of farming pollution, of which they are the first victims. And one really has to hate enterprises to think that they are by nature hostile to environmental protection when, since 20 years, enterprises are perhaps the actors in our society which too the greatest number of initiatives to deal with environmental concerns.

I was particularly glad to read your open and pragmatic letter. I have often mentionned that our action against global warming ought to be one of the priorities of the Government’s programme. And in fact, all environmentalists share this view. Nevertheless, for purely ideological reasons, these same environmentalists want to close down our nuclear industry; with the consequences we can imagine on climate change.

I am perfectly aware of the fact that renewable energies, in their present state of development, cannot seriously hope to replace nuclear energy. To replace one single nuclear reactor, one would have to install about a thousand wind turbines (comment added here by EFN : this is true for equal installed capacity, but to produce the same number of kWh, one would need about five thousand wind turbines, not just one thousand). And even then, the production would be irregular. We should obviously continue to support the development of renewable energies; but at least for the medium term they will be nothing more than a rather small contribution to our energy supply. And I can not accept the idea of replacing nuclear power stations by coal or gas. Let me repeat that my priority is to counter climate change.

More exactly, you are asking me the orientations of the energy policy which I would like to see implemented. Let me give you a precise answer.

You know that nuclear energy provides 80% of the electricity in France. That largely explains why France emits 18% less greenhouse gas per inhabitant than the average of the European Union countries. If our nuclear power plants were to be replaced tomorrow by coal plants, our greenhouse gas emissions would rise by 25%. Renewable energies are one solution, but they would not be able to satisfy the entire energy needs of France. We must keep all our options open for replacing our present fleet of nuclear power plants starting about 2015, beginning with the construction of the EPR to come on line in 2012. In terms of safety (prevention of accidents) and for the protection of the environment against waste, it is my position that the EPR reactor represents a great step forward.

It is clear that we must at the same time reassure all our citizens who expect to be better informed about the disposal of nuclear waste and more closely associated with decisions concerning nuclear waste. I propose therefore to create an independent agency which would guarantee that nuclear energy is properly dealt with. This agency would have a “freedom of information” mission, sorting out those documents which can be communicated to the citizens from those which cannot, for obvious reasons of national security.

In any event, taking in consideration the many benefits of this source of energy, I do not contemplate any rapid abandonment of nuclear power. I cannot forget that nuclear energy contributes in a decisive manner to the three objectives of our energy policy as defined in the French law: to guarantee national independence in energy and the security of supply; to take action against the greenhouse effect; and to make sure that the price of electricity remains competitive and stable.

Now to answer your questions about the development of civilian nuclear power world-wide, I am favorable to this development, with the obvious rule that we collaborate only with democratic governments and under strictly administered conditions. This kind of partnership backed by the strength of the French nuclear industry implies to maintain the leadership in this domain of our French nuclear constructor (AREVA) and our French nuclear utility (EDF). The construction of the first EPR reactor will help us keep our leadership.

Concerning your questions about renewable energies, let me assure you that we will accelerate the efforts already under way, and to which France is already engaged, to achieve the European objective of 20% renewables. I contemplate investments aimed at biomass, wind power and solar energy while continuing to encourage geothermal energy. I would like priority to be given to making (these) clean energies available to our fellow citizens. I propose notably that all such “clean installations” be made more accessible by being subject to reduced VAT rate on both material and on installation (comment added here by EFN : the VAT rate in France is 19.6% ; the current situation for encourageing the installation of renewable energies is a tax credit of 50% on the cost of material only, not installation ; it is not clear if this new reduced VAT rate would be additional support added to the existing tax credit or if it would replace it).

Aside from renewable energies (water power, solar, wind, biomass, etc.) for which we should aim for a world leadership comparable to our leadership in nuclear, virtuous individual behaviour and better insulation of old buildings will allow us to make great progress in reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the residential and tertiary sectors.

The figures which you give in this respect are especially revealing. I would repeat that the cleanest energy is that which is not consumed. That’s why I propose to go ahead with improved insulation for old housing by creating an environmental income tax credit for such work, and by creating a system of loans at zero interest for that purpose. In the same vein, I promise that our citizens who have such energy saving work done shall be able to recover their upfront cost by the savings on their energy bills.

Finally, you have questioned me about the taxation of CO2 emissions in Europe. Both taxation and the market are powerful tools to modify people’s behaviour without restricting innovation – contrary to the making of laws and rules which are less efficient. It (translator’s note : a CO2 tax) would allow one to make the polluter pay a fair share for pollution. The environment is a resource. Pollution is a cost. Neither one is much taken into account by the market. Thus it is sometimes more profitable to pollute than to preserve the environment for future generations. So I would like to use tax policy in a virtuous sense, to internalize the external costs now unaccounted for and finally pressing on the environment and the collectivity.

The countries of the EU have preferred a market of emission rights over taxation. I do not want to change that preference. Those countries have chosen to move forward and take the lead in countering greenhouse gas emissions. They should be congratulated.

But I can not accept the idea that European producers making a virtuous contribution to combat climate change, should suffer in the international competition with countries which have decided not to apply the Kyoto Protocol.

I know that the willingness of the countries of the European Union to abide by the Kyoto Protocol, that is to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions by 8% between 2008 and 2012, imposes changes upon their industry which are not supported by other countries, especially the United States, which have not ratified the Kyoto Protocol.

I find that that is an unacceptable inequality of treatment and a distortion of competition, because the quotas of greenhouse gas emissions can legally be considered as a financial charge weighing down on the European industry.

Therefore, I will ask the European Commission to propose an arrangement whereby imported goods shall be submitted to the same requirements of reduced greenhouse gas emissions for their fabrication as in Europe.

I come now to the difficult question of transportation, which you have not raised but which I would like to address. Today our transportation system is 98% dependent on fossil energy. This shows the extent of the task which lies ahead of us. Here again we must develop substitutes to these fossile energies, and in particular biofuels, which on the other hand are also a source of hope for our agriculture. We must invest in research to quickly perfect innovations like the hydrogen fuel cell. We must encourage the French to use their private cars less by developing fast, safe and comfortable public transportation with frequent service; to promote ride sharing (by creating reserved traffic lanes in cities and reduced highway tolls); encourage the use of bicycles (with free bicycles made available to the population in towns, guarded bike parkings, etc.).

In this same spirit, I promise to exempt biofuels entirely from all taxation, and for emissions-free vehicles, to create a blue windscreen sticker authorizing free parking in town, reduced highway tolls, reserved traffic lanes and other advantages to make these vehicles more attractive than standard gasoline-powered vehicles.

I hope I have answered your questions and would be pleased, Mister President of EFN, to hear further from you.

Sincerely yours,

Nicolas Sarkozy

Candidate to the Presidential Election (now President of France).

Jose Luis Pérez



Encuesta nuclear en El Mundo

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En el diario El Mundo están haciendo una encuesta con la pregunta: ¿Cree usted que en España se deben construir más centrales nucleares?. Podéis votar y ver los resultados en el siguiente link.



Los Videos de Jóvenes Nucleares

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Ya tenemos los vídeos de Jóvenes Nucleares (los hemos hecho con nuestras manitas) en inglés.

El primero nos cuenta qué es la fisión, la energía nuclear, las centrales y la radiación.


El segundo nos explica por qué apostamos por la energía nuclear.




Un poco de incorrección política

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Me gustaría, si a alguno os parece, que comentásemos esta noticia sobre la “revelación” de un ex-presidente del gobierno del lunes pasado. ¿Es una buena noticia?, ¿es mala?, ¿es indiferente?, ¿no había otra foto para acompañarla?.

Mi opinión en los comentarios.



Jóvenes Nucleares en el diario La Vanguardia

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El diario La Vanguardia publica hoy, en la página 40 de su edición impresa, una entrevista a nuestra Presidenta (Sylvia Choitramani), Vicepresidente (José Luis Pérez) y reponsable de comunicaciones (Francisco Álvarez). El artículo firmado por Sara Sans, bajo el título “Pro nucleares y ecologistas” podéis descargarlo aquí en formato PDF.

Fe de erratas : Queremos aclarar que en la entrevista mencionamos a James Lovelock como uno de los padres del ecologismo y fundador de Greenpeace, siendo verdad que el creador de la Teoría Gaia es uno de los padres del ecologismo no es, sin embargo, uno de los fundadores de la asociación ecologista.






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