residual risk
Ah, there he is again, the German television movie event, here at Sat.1. Not this time, in two parts would be "residual risk" classified like after "The China Syndrome" and "Silkwood." Sorry, not quite succeed. Not even to some extent.
But like in the movie we hide from the end at times to the beginning. Ulrike Folkerts plays the boss of a nuclear power plant safety, of course, legitimate film dramatically divorced, two children who would rather be with the journalist father and his pregnant girlfriend. And then there's the marketing Heinz, who will miss the nuclear power plant operators a better image. Pays this - of course only after he was dragged to the "right" side - according to cinematic hubris with his life. One does not know exactly why, but he has exposed to the same radiation as our leading lady. I also do not know how to protect yourself would make sense to a breathing mask from radiation, which in its strength is said to be responsible for a mass extinction.
A transformer fire (Krümmel Greetings) is to be concealed from the nuclear regulatory authority, the old reactor is also being modernized. The Chief Engineer is completely against it, and then of course bad for the nuclear lobby murdered. Imagine, the whistles of Vattenfall, E. ON and EnBW would hire a professional killer. The former may not necessarily recommended as the operator of a nuclear power plant, but we want to stay with a sensitive topic like in serious ways.
has now the script writer of a drama about a nuclear power plant the same problem as that of an airplane disaster movie: he must be a very safe, with multiple redundant systems equipped technical trick the system into. That happens here, in which the Einfassringe of the reactor were too large and were then taken by simple hydraulic press in the right shape. This lead to a covered-up incident already in his eighties, is equal to the then explains the childhood leukemia cluster in the Elbe marshes. You could also search for the real cause, but so be it, everything is all just fiction.
One wonders already, how this should then have been taken by the competent authorities as if reactors under extreme supervision stood, the radioactivity would not be inside and outside the containment, the concrete dome and the area is strictly monitored. It also calls Folkerts character, all reactors of the same type to be ended immediately. Well, since there was always the same sloppiness? You do not know.
Why not if you want to draw attention to something for example, no story about the disposal does has obviously dramatic reasons. An exploding power station makes just a lot more impact. As a friend of disaster movies is my way selbige also denied yet. It is, after the conversion and improve performance simply that the moderator rods could no longer enter. No word why this was so.
information only: gets out of control of the reactor, the rods are automatically in its holder, because no one needs to do something. If the temperature continues, the containment is flooded. After that you then of course, a concrete dome full of highly radioactive water is no longer working order, including reactor but not meltdown. Or even explosion.
The documentation for this movie I have seen only in snippets. But since it is argued is uncontradicted and accepted that by 2020, Germany could be moved completely to renewable energy. Unfortunately, this is not correct, because to date there are no outlines a system for power storage in the necessary scale. So we will have some time to rely on conventional power generation.
This film has not convinced me NPP would pose such a big risk that they would switch off immediately. Cinematically, he is not convincing with his two parallel plot lines over time. Similarly, a Lot of details missing here for me now the time and inclination.
The documentary ends with a look at an art installation on concrete on the grave stones are the names of all deputies of the Bundestag. It is to remind them to make the right decision. I find it remarkable to broadcast threats.
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