Small Modular Reactors: Game changer or more of the same?🧐 #PolicyBrief
"SMRs r presented, not only by #nuclear #industry, but also by #media & #government, as established, proven, commercial products.. Te perception tt #SMRs r being built in large numbers is untrue & te claims made for them in terms of, for eg., cost, #safety & waste are at best #unproven & at worst false.. image of them being smaller than existing #reactors is incorrect. IAEA’s size range is arbitrary"🤦‍♂️
https://policybrief.org/briefs/small-modular-reactors-game-changer-or-more-of-the-same/
Would one insist on developing more #nuclear power plants after watching this & hearing what the #Fukushima Daiichi NPP's on-site chief Yoshida had to say about the 2011 meltdown ordeals?
P.S. Yoshida suffered from #cancer & died about a year after this interview. RIP🙏
#mastofilm
15 Years Since Fukushima: The Plant Chief's Final Message
NHK revisits the account of the man who led the battle to contain the disaster & considers the lessons it holds for #Japan today
#TEPCO 🤦‍♂️
https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/shows/4048013/
OPINION🧐: #Japan must toughen #nuclear #regulation after #Hamaoka data #falsification
"In terms of #misconduct, #ChubuElectric surpasses #TEPCO.. 4yrs b4 te accident, regulators strongly urged TEPCO to take countermeasures against tsunamis tt exceeded prev assumptions, but were brushed off, later saying TEPCO "didn't respond +vely." These failures were kept hidden for ~7yrs aft te accident.. seems tt Nuclear Regulation Authority's still taken lightly by power #utilities"🤦‍♂️
https://english.kyodonews.net/articles/-/72804
OPINION: Japan must toughen nuclear regulation after Hamaoka data falsification

The 2011 accident caused by Tokyo Electric Power Company at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant is estimated to cost 23.4 trillion yen ($147 billion) for decontamination, compensation and cleanup of the damaged reactors.

Japan Wire by Kyodo News
#Finland's plan for #nuclear #waste risky for future generations
"Onkalo can store 6,500 tons of spent nuclear fuel.. it'll take hundreds of thousands of years b4 te #radioactivity falls to normal, background levels.. According to #IAEA, ~400,000 tons🤦‍♂️of spent fuel hv been produced globally since 1950s, w ⅔ in temporary storage & ⅓ being recycled in a complex process.. There's no permanent underground disposal facility for commercial nuclear waste operational in te world"
https://apnews.com/article/finland-nuclear-waste-disposal-storage-d1a110758e2bd087a9cee43f56f1a05b
Finland's plan for nuclear waste risky for future generations

The world-first facility for permanently disposing spent nuclear fuel is set to begin operations in Finland after decades of construction. Construction of Onkalo — which means “cave” in Finnish — began on the west coast in 2004 as the site for the final resting place for tons of dangerous radioactive waste. Costing 1 billion euros ($1.2 billion), the authorities are expected to grant a license within months for operations to begin. The site of the repository — on the island of Olkiluoto, near three of Finland’s five nuclear reactors — was chosen for its stable migmatite-gneiss bedrock. But experts have safety concerns, especially for future generations.

AP News