TEPCO completed work on June 26 on the equipment to discharge the water, and the NRA is expected to release its final approval of the plan, having completed the last check at the Fukushima site on ...
In 2021, the Government of Japan requested the Agency to conduct a detailed review of the safety-related aspects of the discharge of advanced liquid processing system (ALPS) treated water with ...
even though the water-discharge plan could negatively affect their livelihoods for decades to come. Four pillars were sticking out from the sea surface about 1 kilometer offshore of the Fukushima ...
05 July 2023. According to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Japan's plans to release treated water stored at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station into the sea are consistent ...
2. What does the cartoon suggest about Hong Kong people’s reaction to Japan’s wastewater discharge plan? The Lens: Japan’s Fukushima waste water release raises concerns Issue: International ...
Details for this discharge can be found on TEPCO’s webpage. Green – a numerical value and a green dot indicate that this aspect of the discharge system is operating currently and that the data being ...
Taiwan, near-fully dependent on imported energy, plans to shut its last reactor. Yet renewables like nuclear can support its security and carbon goals.
The International Atomic Energy Agency says Japan's plan to release treated water from the crippled Fukushima Daiichi ... Fumio that the approach to the discharge of the treated water into the ...
Concerns remain in and outside Japan about the treated water discharge from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. But there is also a lot of support directed to people in the prefecture.
The Fukushima nuclear-contaminated water release began in August 2023 ... In fiscal 2024, TEPCO plans to discharge a total of 54,600 tons of contaminated water in seven rounds, which contains ...
Fishermen from the Japanese prefecture of Fukushima will continue opposing ... Russia and China. Japan plans to discharge the water in stages over a 30-year period. The International Atomic ...