April 25, 2013

The Tokyo government says qualifying nukes may be restarted this fall. Industry Minister Toshimitsu Motegi said some reactors will probably resume operations if they meet the new regulations coming this summer. He said the restarts will begin “autumn at the earliest.”...

April 22, 2013

Tepco briefly shut off cooling flow to F. Daiichi’s unit #2 spent fuel pool today for inspection of the temporary power supply. Two dead mice were found inside the portable enclosure. No damage to the internal transformer or switchgear occurred. A protective cover was...

April 19, 2013

Japan’s Nuclear Regulatory Authority is inspecting the two operating nukes at Oi station. An NRA-mandated panel comprised of officials from the watchdog group and Kansai Electric Company (Kepco) convened today. Their assessment will be submitted to the Commissioners...

April 16, 2013

The Fukushima Daiichi waste water leaks continue to dominate the news… Tepco has released a press handout to explain the Thursday’s pipe flange leak. They found no abnormality with the flange itself, nor the gasket used to seal the connection. Here’s the URL…...

April 14, 2013

152nd Carnival of Nuclear Energy Bloggers The Hiroshima Syndrome is privileged to be hosting the 152nd Carnival of Nuclear Energy Bloggers. For the full reports, please click on the individual links. This week, we are proud to have a submittal from Massachusetts...

Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt Resurfaces in Japan

April 13, 2013 Fear, uncertainty and doubt (FUD) comprise the rhetorical foundation of the world’s antinuclear persuasion. Use of FUD ran rampant in the popular Press of Japan for nearly two years after a massive tsunami caused the Fukushima accident. The politicians...

April 11, 2013

The waste water leaks at Fukushima Daiichi have become a continuing saga… On Tuesday Tepco reported a third waste reservoir may be leaking at F. Daiichi. This time, it was the cistern that was receiving the waters from the first leaking reservoir. The discovery was...

April 8, 2013

Tepco has discovered that one of its underground water reservoirs has leaked. It has triggered a news-frenzy in Japan. The water in the cistern comes from the waste water decontamination system and has been stripped of its radioactive Cesium. Some 60 other radioactive...

April 4, 2013

Japan’s Nuclear Regulatory Authority has posted draft requirements for relicensing nukes. The current operational limit is 40 years. In order to qualify for a 20 year extension, plants must meet all new regulations to be issued this coming summer, run ultrasonic...
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