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August 26, 2013
CIVIL NUCLEAR
TEPCO to drain two more tanks at Fukushima nuclear plant
Tokyo (AFP) Aug 24, 2013
Fukushima operator Tokyo Electric Power Co (TEPCO) said Saturday it would empty two more coolant tanks that hold radioactive water over fears of fresh leaks at the crippled nuclear plant. Earlier this week, TEPCO said around 300 tonnes of radioactive liquid was believed to have escaped from one of the hundreds of tanks used to cool the broken reactors. The episode was dubbed the most serious since the plant went into meltdown in 2011 after being hit by a quake and tsunami. TEPCO said Saturda ... read more
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Japan top diplomat visits Chernobyl nuclear plant
Japan's foreign minister travelled Sunday to Chernobyl in Ukraine, the site of the world's worst nuclear disaster, to compare notes on relief efforts following Japan's own disaster at Fukushima, officials said. ... more
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Viewing Fukushima in the cold light of Chernobyl
The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster spread significant radioactive contamination over more than 3500 square miles of the Japanese mainland in the spring of 2011. Now several recently published st ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Radiation hotspots found at Fukushima tanks: TEPCO
The operator of the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant said Thursday it had found new radiation hotspots near tanks storing radioactive water, but no new leaks. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Japan's Abe to visit Middle East in nuclear push
The prime minister of energy-poor Japan heads to the oil-rich Middle East this weekend in his latest push to promote nuclear technology exports, a spokesman said Friday, despite growing problems at the crippled Fukushima plant. ... more


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Japan nuclear watchdog inspects Fukushima water leak
Japan's nuclear watchdog on Friday dispatched an inspection team to the crippled Fukushima plant after workers found a huge toxic water leak and unexplained radiation hotspots. ... more


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Fukushima workers checking 300 tanks for more leaks
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. ... 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
Jordan's Nuclear Regulatory Commission has given the go-ahead for a first nuclear research reactor as the desert kingdom, which lacks any oil, seeks to meet its energy needs. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

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
CIVIL NUCLEAR

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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Westinghouse Electric Company and Toshiba Corporation have announced the formation of BWRPLUS, a new joint marketing organization for operating nuclear power plants in North America that will levera ... more
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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

Toxicologist says NAS panel 'misled the world' when adopting radiation exposure guidelines
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

SMRs Won't Revive Failed 'Nuclear Renaissance'
A shift to "small modular reactors" (SMRs) is unlikely to breathe new life into the increasingly moribund U.S. nuclear power industry, since SMRs will likely require tens of billions of dollars in f ... more
DISASTER MANAGEMENT

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
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Smoke causes incident at closed French nuclear plant
An incident at a closed nuclear power plant in eastern France generated a lot of smoke Thursday, but won't have an impact on the environment, officials said. ... more
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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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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

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TECH SPACE

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CIVIL NUCLEAR

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CIVIL NUCLEAR

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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Japan's TEPCO discloses extent of nuclear plant leak

CIVIL NUCLEAR

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CIVIL NUCLEAR

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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Japan nuclear watchdog to beef up Fukushima monitoring

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