Fifteen years ago, on 11 March 2011, four nuclear reactors in Fukushima, Japan were destroyed by an earthquake and tsunami, a disaster that still impacts the world today.
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World’s largest nuclear plant restarts 1,356MW reactor after Fukushima shutdown
Japan has taken a major step in its nuclear recovery after restarting unit 6 ...
The announcement comes just days after NPR revealed the administration had secretly rewritten safety and environmental ...
The world's biggest nuclear power plant is again operating, after an earlier attempt to bring the facility back online was ...
TOKYO (AP) — A reactor at the world’s largest nuclear power plant that restarted for the first time since the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster is now being shut down again Thursday due to a glitch that ...
Severe accidents in nuclear reactors, though low-probability events, pose significant risks to human safety, the environment, and public trust in nuclear ...
The rewrite was done to speed up the construction of a new generation of nuclear reactors. Critics warn it could compromise ...
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World’s biggest nuclear plant fires up 1,356MW reactor after 13-year freeze
Japan has taken a cautious but unmistakable step toward reviving large-scale nuclear power, beginning fuel loading at the ...
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