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(Bienvenue dans un Futur Radieux) a video documentary by trojan tv
Penly
From the uranium mines in Niger to the nuclear power plants in France and finally to the
radioactive waste stockage: Golfech Civaux
About the relation between civil and military use of uranium and plutonium, the working
conditions in the nuclear factories, the dangers involved with the transport and the retreatment
factory in La Hague. Tricastin Civaux
About the 'new' generation of nuclear reactors which are now under development and for which a test plant
will be built in France: The European Pressurised Reactor (EPR). Locronan (Ile Longue) Chirac
In the spring of 2004 the "Tour de France for nuclear phase-out" took place.
During one month a caravan with fourty people visited different sites of importance for the
nuclear industry in France. There where different vehicles, a theatre group which performed the play
'Tchernobyl Now', and an exhibition truck with information and examples of renewable energies.
The purpose of the tour was to inform the local public about the treats and the negative
aspects of nuclear energy. Bordeaux Exposition
The 45 min documentary "Welcome into a Radiant Future" (Bienvenue dans un Futur Radieux)
was recorded during this tour:
it is a comprehensive overview of the nuclear business in France and it shows several
alternatives to produce energy. Éolienne Uranium reserves
The video is available as VHS or DVD. EPR
During the Tour de France for nuclear phase-out, 15 short video reports where made.
They can be watched at 'short anti-nuclear clips'
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