SimplyInfo.org Fukushima 5th Year Report
Our research team’s 5th year report on the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster is out. Full of technical details rarely covered
Read moreOur research team’s 5th year report on the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster is out. Full of technical details rarely covered
Read moreSimplyInfo.org has released two new technical papers on the Fukushima Daiichi disaster. The first addresses technical concerns with the reactor
Read moreSmall bits of information have been coming out in recent weeks regarding Fukushima Daiichi. Here’s what you need to know:
Read moreConditions at the plant have remained a challenge and appear they will be in the future. TEPCO started off on
Read moreUnit 4 saw the completion of the defueling building. Since early in 2011 TEPCO has considered the removal of fuel
Read moreUnit 3 saw considerable work take place in the last year. The torus of this unit was considered to be
Read moreThese events and new information were found on unit 2 within the last year. TEPCO announced in July that they
Read moreWith the 3rd anniversary of the 3-11 triple disaster approaching we have taken a look at the changes that have
Read moreThis reference image shows at what point or place the water level within the reactor would cause automatic or operator
Read moreNEI, a nuclear power industry group put together a detailed technical report on Fukushima Daiichi and the accident. The PDF
Read moreWe recently fixed a nagging problem where our website was referring back to the web host’s domain. That issue has
Read moreMany thanks to Ob_Li for translating this for us! The original website : http://news.tbs.co.jp/newseye/tbs_newseye4822557.html Nuclear energy specialists team analyzed Fukushima Daiichi
Read moreJake Adelstein and David McNeill authored a ground breaking piece that debunks TEPCO’s claim that the damage at Fukushima was
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
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