TEPCO officials said a morning measurement of tritium in the water showed levels under the standard of 1,500 becquerels per liter that the utility had set for the water discharge. Over the next 17 ...
2 until its radiation levels could be measured. TEPCO found on Nov. 5 that the sample’s radiation levels were approximately 0.2 millisievert per hour at a distance of 20 centimeters—below the ...
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2 reactor's primary containment vessel, according to Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings Inc. Radiation levels around the debris have been confirmed to be below 24 millisieverts per hour, a ...
Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings says it has removed nuclear fuel debris left inside a reactor in a demonstration at its Fukushima No. 1 power plant, 13 years after a meltdown there.
After experiencing suspensions in the retrieval trial that started at the No. 2 unit in August, TEPCO announced on Wednesday that its recovery device, with claws attached at its tip, grasped a ...
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This photo released by Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings (TEPCO), shows a robot, top right, clips a tiny gravel of what it believed to be melted fuel debris at the No. 2 reactor of the ...
TOKYO (Kyodo) -- The operator of the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power complex said Thursday it successfully retrieved a small amount of melted fuel from the No. 2 reactor damaged in the ...
Radiation levels around the debris have been confirmed to be below 24 millisieverts per hour, a threshold TEPCO has set for the safety of workers involved. The debris sample was then transferred ...