Tokyo Electric Power Co. will soon begin using a 22-meter pole to remove melted fuel from the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear ... the tool into the base of the No. 2 reactor from Aug. 21.
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ExtremeTech on MSNRobot Grabs Melted Fuel Sample From Fukushima ReactorInternational Atomic Energy Agency Credit: IAEA workers on a decommissioning review of Fukushima Daiichi ... under the ...
Fukushima Gov. Masao Uchibori said on NHK TV ... TEPCO aims to get the first sample out later this year from the least-damaged No. 2 reactor. TEPCO has been trying to get the sample by using ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNRobot retrieves first piece of melted fuel from damaged Fukushima nuclear reactorA remote-controlled robot has retrieved the first piece of melted nuclear fuel from the Fukushima nuclear power plant. The ...
The Japan Atomic Energy Agency revealed that the debris was extracted from the Fukushima Prefecture plant's No. 2 reactor under the power company's first trial removal that started in September and ...
Seven years of data have been collected on the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, in which 3 of its reactors suffered one of the worst meltdowns in history. Tokyo Electric Power Company, or ...
The situation at Fukushima continues to worsen, with now 2 more reactors experiencing cooling problems and the radiation released so far surpassing that of Three Mile Island. General Electric ...
At least 21 others have been injured. A female worker who claimed to have been on duty in the Fukushima No 2 reactor when the tsunami struck posted her account of what happened on the internet.
Tokyo Electric Power Company has announced plans to start dismantling treated water tanks at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear ...
All 4 reactors at the Fukushima Daini halted operation automatically ... Daini has been put at over 270 billion yen, or about 2.4 billion dollars. The utility says it already has nearly 200 ...
She uses it to detect gamma rays, a telltale sign of the radioactive particles that escaped when three reactors melted down at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant in March 2011 after an undersea ...
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