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Half of Chinese were concerned about the Fukushima water discharge.
Approximately fifty percent of Chinese respondents to a recent survey expressed concern over the discharge of treated radioactive water from Japan's Fukushima nuclear power plant into the sea, according to results released on Tuesday, amid a dispute between the two Asian neighbours over the i...
Fukushima nuclear facility prepares to release radioactive water into the sea after diluting it.
At the tsunami-ravaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear facility in Japan, enormous blue pipes have been installed to bring in torrents of seawater to dilute treated, radioactive water in preparation for its gradual discharge into the Pacific Ocean.
Friday was a rare opportunity for Associated...
After the IAEA study, Fukushima fishermen still don't want the water to be released.
Even though a U.N. watchdog said the plan was safe, fishing groups in Fukushima Prefecture told the industry minister on Tuesday that they still don't want cleaned radioactive water from the broken nuclear power plant to be dumped into the sea.
At a meeting in northeastern Japan, Ec...
Grossi, the head of the IAEA, says that there may be disagreements among the experts who worked on the Fukushima study.
On Friday, the head of the U.N. agency that keeps an eye on nuclear issues said that one or two of the foreign experts who worked on the report that gave Japan permission to release treated radioactive water from the damaged Fukushima plant may have had concerns.
When asked if there wer...
Hoping for better times, Germany shuts down its nuclear power plants.
A law passed in 2002 mandated the eventual elimination of the emission-free power source, and the Fukushima accident in 2011 sealed the deal. Starting at 10 p.m. on Saturday, the Isar-2 nuclear facility near Munich will begin gradually reducing its power output by 10 MW/min. After 45 minute...
NRA SAYS 31 HIGHLY RADIOACTIVE SEDIMENT CONTAINERS EXCEEDED LIFESPANS
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- NRA says 31 highly radioactive sediment containers exceeded lifespans.
- TEPCO has said it will start the contents to new containers in August.
- Contaminated water is treated by filtering at a multi-nuclide removal facility ...
MIHAMA NUCLEAR PLANT TO BEGIN FULL OPERATION ON JUNE
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- Mihama nuclear plant to begin full operation on June.
- Kansai Electric Power Co. will load nuclear fuel into the No. 3 unit at the Mihama plant.
- In 2016, Mihama plant was given approval to operate beyond the 40-year limit ...
NORTHEASTERN JAPAN HIT BY M6.8 EARTHQUAKE; NO TSUNAMI ALERT
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- Northeastern Japan hit by M6.8 earthquake; no tsunami alert.
- The earthquake was recorded off the coast of Miyagi Prefecture about 51 kilometers below sea level.
- Fukushima Daiichi and Daini nuclear power plants reported no...
JAPAN’S NUCLEAR REGULATOR BANS TEPCO FROM RESTARTING ITS PLANT
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- Japan’s nuclear regulator bans TEPCO from restarting its plant.
- TEPCO has been barred from transporting nuclear fuel stored at the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa plant in Niigata Prefecture.
- The corrective measure is expected ...
JAPAN GOVT. TO RELEASE TREATED RADIOACTIVE WATER INTO THE SEA
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- Japan govt. to release treated radioactive water into the sea.
- The treated water is said to not pose safety concerns to humans or the environment.
- TEPCO expects to run out of storage capacity as early as fall next year.
JAPAN GOVT. IS EXPECTED TO RELEASE RADIOACTIVE WASTEWATER INTO THE SEA
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- Japan govt. is expected to release radioactive wastewater into the sea.
- The fishing industry has however repeatedly opposed to the idea.
- The decision for the same is expected to be made in the near future at a meeting of ...
TOKYO HIGH COURT ORDERS GOVT. & TEPCO TO PAY DAMAGES FOR NUCLEAR CRISIS
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- Tokyo High Court orders govt. & TEPCO to pay damages for nuclear crisis.
- Japan govt. and TEPCO is to pay $2.63 million to people who had to evacuate their hometowns.
- This is the 3rd high court ruling among 30 other la...
TOKYO OLYMPICS TORCH RELAY TO START IN 3 MONTHS
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- Tokyo Olympics torch relay to start in 3 months.
- The relay will involve around 10,000 runners and tens of thousands of officials.
- The relay is said to last for 121 days and pass through 859 municipalities.
- The ...
APPROVAL OF SAFETY MEASURE BY JAPAN GOVT. OVER OI NUCLEAR PLANT NULLIFIED BY COURT
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- Approval of safety measure by Japan Govt. over Oi nuclear plant nullified by court.
- Two reactors at Kansai Electric Power Co. claimed to be vulnerable to a major earthquake.
- The Osaka District Court ruled in favour of abo...
DECISION TO RELEASE FUKUSHIMA NUCLEAR PLANT’S TREATED WATER CURRENTLY PUT OFF
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- Decision to release Fukushima Nuclear Plant’s treated water currently put off.
- The earlier decision to do so triggered strong opposition from fishermen.
- Japan’s Economy, Trade and Industry Minister mentioned ...
TREATED RADIOACTIVE WATER FROM FUKUSHIMA PLANT READY TO BE RELEASED INTO THE SEA
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- Treated radioactive water from Fukushima plant ready to be released into the sea.
- Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant was affected by the earthquake and tsunami in 2011.
- An official decision on releasing of water will b...
JAPAN GOVERNMENT TO REVIEW TARGETS FOR REDUCTION OF CO2 EMISSIONS FOR FISCAL 2030
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- Japan government to review targets for reduction of CO2 emissions for fiscal 2030.
- The government has launched discussions on possible energy mixes to reduce CO2 emissions.
- The Minister of economy, trade, and ministry has...
TEPCO ORDERED TO PAY $9.5 MILLION IN DAMGES FOR THE FUKUSHIMA DISASTER
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- TEPCO ordered to pay $9.5 million in damages for the Fukushima disaster.
- The Sendai High Court announced the same.
- The high court has also found the state responsible for the incident and needs to pay damages.
- ...
TORCH RELAY FOR TOKYO OLYMPIC TO BEGIN ON MARCH 25 IN FUKUSHIMA PREFECTURE
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- Torch relay for Tokyo Olympic to begin on March 25 in Fukushima prefecture.
- The relay will start from the J-Village soccer training center and last for 121 days.
- Around 10,000 runners are selected for the nationwide relay...
YOSHIHIDE SUGA TOOK HIS FIRST OFFICIAL TRIP TO FUKUSHIMA NUCLEAR POWER PLANT
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- Yoshihide Suga took his first official trip to Fukushima nuclear power plant.
- He has vowed to start with reconstruction for areas devastated by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami.
- During the disaster, around 15,900 people d...