Fukushima Daiichi New Effort To Locate Nuclear Fuel Announced
TEPCO revealed some new plans in the long term effort to find the melted nuclear fuel at Fukushima Daiichi. IRID,
Read moreTEPCO revealed some new plans in the long term effort to find the melted nuclear fuel at Fukushima Daiichi. IRID,
Read moreTEPCO and the NDF have released documentation describing their plan to remove both the spent fuel and at least some
Read moreRevelations documented by The Mainichi from a late March press conference by TEPCO confirm our theories on unit 2. We
Read moreNDF (Nuclear Decommissioning Fukushima) has published a draft report that outlines the plan for decommissioning Fukushima Daiichi. The plan solidifies
Read moreThe current working plan is still to try to plug leaks via the torus and torus room, flood containment and
Read moreAs of Saturday evening JST, unit 4 at Fukushima Daiichi has been emptied of all nuclear fuel. Workers had removed
Read moreTEPCO cites that they have removed the last of the damaged fuel from unit 4’s spent fuel pool. They provided
Read moreIRID released a new report recently (the English translation was released after the Japanese version). In this report the explain
Read moreTEPCO has begun work to remove fuel from the reactor to the spent fuel pool at unit 5 Fukushima Daiichi.
Read moreTEPCO announced they would delay the removal of both spent fuel from the pool and from the reactor vessel at
Read moreTEPCO is reporting that work to remove fuel from the unit 4 spent fuel pool will resume tomorrow. Removal work
Read moreUnit 4 has had a total of 418 fuel assemblies removed from the spent fuel pool to the common pool
Read moreOur research team has submitted three novel proposals to IRID related to the fuel location and removal challenges at Fukushima
Read moreThis week’s update on unit 4 fuel removal shows a total of 220 assemblies being removed to the common pool
Read moreAccording to a document TEPCO released this week, as long as third party inspections are passed Thursday and Friday work
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