This is the first reactor barred in Japan under stricter safety protocols adopted after the Fukushima disaster.
If all workers do in fact leave the plant, the nuclear fuel in all three reactors is likely to melt down, which would lead to wholesale releases of radioactive material — by far the largest accident ...
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Japan’s robot inspector swims inside nuclear reactor for critical safety scans
The robot can be controlled remotely using a computer and joystick by operators. The robot navigates around the hazardous ...
Japan releases fifteenth batch of treated water from Fukushima with tritium levels well below international limits, IAEA ...
The government's renewed push for nuclear power comes amid a surge of new facilities with high electricity consumption, ...
Kansai Electric Power will begin surveys for the construction of a new nuclear power reactor at its Mihama power station in Fukui prefecture, western Japan, to replace the existing facility, the ...
A pro-nuclear stance would continue the policies of previous administrations, which have pushed to build new units and ...
It's still hard to tell what the exact situation is at Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, 170 miles north of Tokyo. Concerns were first raised about damage Friday, after the earthquake and ...
In March 1979, one of two reactors at the Three Mile Island plant in central Pennsylvania partially melted down, in what is ...
Japan's move to embrace a climate target of carbon neutrality by 2050 could open the way for the beleaguered nuclear industry to fire up again, nearly a decade after the Fukushima disaster shut down ...
A pro-nuclear stance would continue the policies of previous administrations, which have pushed to build new units and ...
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