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Exhibition: "After Nuclear Power - Conversions of the Nuclear Age"
Show in Berlin-Tiergarten presents ideas on how to re-use nuclear power plants
Year of issue 2022
Date 2022.12.15
Date 2022.12.15
Germany is phasing out the use of nuclear energy. What will remain? Around 27,000 cubic metres of high-level radioactive waste must be safely stored in a repository. And what will happen to the nuclear power plants? They have become part of the landscape. Can they be put to a new use? What would be conceivable?
Students at the University of Kassel have thought about how nuclear power plants could be re-used, and have designed the exhibition "After Nuclear Power - Conversions of the Nuclear Age". Their ideas are imaginative, visionary and courageous. Imagination is needed for these "inconvenient monuments".
The Federal Office for the Safety of Nuclear Waste Management has invited this exhibition to its premises in Berlin-Tiergarten. The reason: Providing food for thought, promoting debate and exchange is essential for a federal office that involves the public in its work.
The exhibition in the foyer of the
Federal Office for the Safety of Nuclear Waste Management
Wegelystrasse 8
10623 Berlin-Tiergarten
has been extended and can be visited daily between 9am and 6pm from 15 December to 25 April.
The exhibition will be closed from 24 to 26 December and on 31 December and 1 January.
State of 2022.12.15