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A Japanese power company unveiled plans for the country’s first nuclear reactor since the 2011 Fukushima meltdown.
Kansai Electric Power will begin surveys for the construction of a new nuclear power reactor at its Mihama power station in Fukui prefecture, western Japan, to replace the existing facility, the ...
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Decontaminated but slightly radioactive soil from Fukushima was delivered Saturday to the Japanese prime minister’s office to ...
Kansai Electric Power Co. is looking into a plan to build Japan’s first nuclear reactor since the country soured on the technology following the 2011 Fukushima disaster, the regional utility confirmed ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNJapan eyes nuclear revival with first new reactor plan since Fukushima disasterThirteen years after the catastrophic Fukushima disaster, Kansai Electric Power Co. has confirmed plans to resume surveys for a potential new reactor at its Mihama Nuclear Power Plant in Fukui ...
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Global News - Inquirer.net on MSNFukushima soil being used at Japanese PM’s office to prove safetyDecontaminated but slightly radioactive soil from Fukushima was delivered Saturday to the Japanese prime minister’s office to be reused in an effort to showcase its safety. This is the first soil to ...
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Gov. Kathy Hochul said the New York Power Authority will build a nuclear power plant in upstate NY to supply electricity for energy-hungry companies.
New York state will build a new nuclear power plant that will provide at least one gigawatt of electricity—enough to power about a million homes.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced plans today to develop a new nuclear power plant, the first to be built in the state in decades.
Gov. Kathy Hochul wants to build a new nuclear power plant in Upstate New York that would generate electricity for energy-hungry data centers and factories.
Investigating rumored FEMA map of potential nuclear targets in the US The map dates to 2002 and illustrates hypothetical Russian nuclear attacks on the U.S.
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