Research Begins To Plug Containment Downcomers At Fukushima Daiichi
As part of the recent roadmap document TEPCO explained efforts that have begun to find a suitable method to plug
Read moreAs part of the recent roadmap document TEPCO explained efforts that have begun to find a suitable method to plug
Read moreTEPCO announced it will launch an internal decommissioning authority by April 2014. This internal group would include management from involved
Read moreA UK company called TWI is developing a laser cutter that could be used to take apart contaminated equipment at
Read moreNHK put out this updated decommissioning schedule for Fukushima Daiichi. It gives an idea how long they assume the project
Read moreThe International Research Institute for Nuclear Decommissioning (IRID) has quietly taken over the research and development role at Fukushima Daiichi.
Read moreThis report is now available in French at the Fukushima Blog (with our permission). Many thanks to Philippe for the
Read moreThe contaminated water problems at Fukushima Daiichi have been plaguing the plant since day one. In recent months the problems
Read moreThe US Government Accountability Office has slammed the NRC and the reactor decommissioning fund claiming the fund is inadequate as
Read moreTEPCO has removed the 100 ton overhead crane from unit 4. Asahi Shimbun has further details on TEPCO’s plan for
Read moreTEPCO’s decommissioning road map explains how they intend to dismantle the plant. It also includes many hints at where TEPCO
Read moreFurther plans are being discussed to raise electric rates and inject public funds into TEPCO. The amount of costs already
Read moreThe mindboggling magnitude of the clean up efforts are starting to be realized. Just soil contamination alone for the 4
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