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August 22, 2013
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Fukushima workers checking 300 tanks for more leaks
Tokyo (AFP) Aug 22, 2013
Workers at Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear plant on Thursday scrambled to check hundreds of tanks storing highly radioactive water, after one sprang a leak that is feared to have seeped into the Pacific. Around 300 tonnes of toxic liquid was believed to have escaped from one of the tanks that hold water used to cool the broken reactors, while operator Tokyo Electric Power Co (TEPCO) warned some of it might have flowed into the ocean. "We are hurriedly checking if some 300 tanks of the same ty ... read more
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Another S. Korea nuclear reactor shuts down
A reactor at one of South Korea's largest nuclear plants shut down Wednesday, officials said, at a time of creeping public anxiety over safety in the country's nuclear industry. ... more
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Japan upgrades Fukushima leak to highest level in two years
Japan declared a radioactive water leak at the crippled Fukushima plant a level-three "serious incident" Wednesday, its highest warning in two years, as operators scrambled to seal a tank that has seeped 300 tonnes of toxic water. ... more
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Jordan to build nuclear research reactor
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Radioactive water leak from Fukushima considered 'level 1' incident
Highly radioactive water has leaking from a storage tank at Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant is the worst since the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami, says Tokyo Electric Power Co., the plant's operator. ... more


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TEPCO reports worst radioactive leak from tank at Japan's Fukushima
Some 300 tonnes of radioactive water is believed to have leaked from a tank at Japan's crippled nuclear plant, the worst such leak since the crisis began, the operator said Tuesday. ... more
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Latest incident at French nuclear plant renews calls for its closure
The release of a hydrochloric acid from France's trouble-plagued Cattenom nuclear plant has renewed calls for its closure from nearby Luxembourg and Germany. ... more
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BWRPLUS Formed to Leverage Synergy between Westinghouse and Toshiba
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Japan to go nuclear-free during safety checks
Japan will go without nuclear power for a period starting September when its only two operating reactors are shut down for mandatory safety checks, a utility company said Wednesday. ... more
TECH SPACE

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SMRs Won't Revive Failed 'Nuclear Renaissance'
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Fukushima operator pumps out toxic groundwater
The operator of the crippled Japanese Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant has started pumping out radioactive groundwater to reduce leakage into the Pacific ocean. ... more
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Smoke causes incident at closed French nuclear plant
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Nagasaki marks 68th anniversary of US atomic bombing
Nagasaki on Friday marked the 68th anniversary of the atomic bombing by the United States during World War II that turned the Japanese city into an inferno. ... more
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Japan to step in for Fukushima cleanup?
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Areva says Niger uranium mine operational after attack
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Japan says battle to stop nuclear plant leaks 'urgent'
Japan's prime minister Wednesday said Tokyo would get more involved in cleaning up the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant, as he described as "urgent" a battle to stop radioactive water from leaking into the ocean. ... more
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Japan's TEPCO discloses extent of nuclear plant leak

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