Anomalies at Fukushima Daiichi Tied To Recent Quakes, Concerns About Fuel and Buildings
A series of significant anomalies were noticed in the TEPCO reactor data in recent weeks. When these anomalies were cross referenced
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A series of significant anomalies were noticed in the TEPCO reactor data in recent weeks. When these anomalies were cross referenced
Read moreWork has continued at unit 1 to install a circulating cooling system. This will enable water to be reused for
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Read moreRadiation embrittlement, corrosion, fatigue and other wear dictate the rate of temperature change at which the reactor pressure vessel (RPV)
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Read moreThe Japanese government has been touting this “cold shutdown” myth extensively over the last week. As Ex-SKF put it, the
Read moreNo additional details are given such as how the fuel will be removed or how quickly. TEPCO has announced that
Read moreJeremy Sutton-Hibbert took this series of photos in Iwaki-Yumoto as part of a recent Guardian article. The images were taken
Read moreJuly 10, the Fukushima region suffered a 7.3 quake. TEPCO announced no damage to the plant. By visual inspection two
Read moreWe have multiple confirmations that both TEPCO workers and contractors working at the Fukushima Daiichi disaster are now being made
Read moreThese images, taken by a worker at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear site. These images all seem to be of “J
Read moreMore and more, Japan’s Asahi Shimbun news organization has begun to take the lead in pressing for answers to sticky questions
Read moreThe Telegraph, in the UK, reports that TEPCO will begin work within two weeks on a steel-framed shroud to enclose
Read moreDeb (saltyfishlvr) caught this video via the TEPCO live cam showing the reactors at Fukushima Daiichi producing large amounts of
Read moreElaine’s keen eye found this piece of information. The exhaust tower in question is the multiple stack tower near the
Read moreAnother steam event happened in the early hours of June 11 (JST). Large plumes of steam or smoke were seen
Read moreThese images were taken by TEPCO inside reactor 3 by the refueling garage inside the reactor building. Workers surveyed the
Read moreTEPCO has made progress on safe areas for workers to rest and cool down. These areas are spaced around the
Read moreAn official report, which Japan will submit to the UN’s nuclear watchdog, says nuclear fuel in three reactors at Fukushima
Read more@all Having spread ourselves out over so much material, perhaps between us we can dig up the information that would
Read moreCompiled and written by RBeaner 1. Reactors 1-3 all ~100% Fuel Meltdown. All 3 RPV’s have holes in them at
Read moreWorkers at Fukushima still under poor conditions. Japan Times This article would not be possible without the extensive efforts of
Read moreHigh levels of radioactive iodine were detected in the thyroid gland of two workers of the nuclear accident in Fukushima,
Read moreWe have a new Daiichi Latest Readings page that updates directly from the TEPCO server whenever new numbers are released.
Read moreTEPCO HISTORIC DATA – Daiichi plant statistics March 11 to May 17 Group contributor Hudebnik found these on TEPCO’s website.
Read moreOur Library of TEPCO technical documents, reports and press releases. This article would not be possible without the extensive efforts
Read moreThis ongoing list of technical documents related to Fukushima Daiichi or the GE Mark 1 BWR Reactor in general will
Read moreAcronyms with definitions. Some useful terminology to understand technical reports. BWR – Boiling Water Reactor CV – Containment Vessel This
Read moreOn March 11, 2011, Fukushima Prefecture in NE Japan was hit by the 9.0 magnitude Tohoku Quake, in Japanese the 東北地方太平洋沖地震
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