1 nuclear power plant, the government and Tokyo Electric Power Co ... that melted down at the plant following the Great East Japan Earthquake and tsunami in 2011. More than 90 percent of the ...
The sample will be transported to a Japan Atomic Energy Agency ... with a robotic arm developed with government funding. In August, TEPCO tried to collect a sample using a fishing rod-shaped ...
While offering relief to low-income households, such measures encourage the continued use of the fossil fuels driving climate ...
A robot tasked with searching the wreckage inside Fukushima Daiichi's Unit 2 reactor has retrieved a sample of melted nuclear ...
rebuking its operator the Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco) and the Japanese government. "Japan's repeated accidents in the process of treating Fukushima nuclear-contaminated water have fully ...
The timeline provided by the Japanese government and Tepco indicates that this oceanic discharge process is anticipated to span at least 30 years. Japan’s pursuit of sea discharge, absent of a ...
Tepco and JAPC formed RFS in November 2005 and in March 2007 it applied to the Japanese government for a licence to construct the facility. In August 2010, the joint venture announced that it had ...
Japan's minority government signed off Friday on a $140-billion stimulus drive aimed at putting more money in consumers' pockets after the ruling party's worst election result in 15 years.
Tepco, which is decommissioning the plant alongside the government, is using a robotic ... The removed debris is set to be transported to Japan Atomic Energy Agency’s research facility for ...
"We believe we are approaching the stage of conducting full-scale decommissioning work," Japan's top government spokesman Yoshimasa Hayashi told a press conference ... Radiation levels around the ...
Despite fishing within sight of these tanks, fishers in Fukushima feel they are the last to know every time Tepco or the Japanese Government make a decision about the next step in their management ...