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Japan's Tepco to decommission second, undamaged Fukushima nuclear plant: Kyodo

Tokyo Electric Power plans to scrap its Fukushima Daini nuclear station, located a few miles south of the bigger Fukushima Daiichi plant where three reactors melted down in 2011 after an earthquake and tsunami, Kyodo News reported on Wednesday.

read more... 24/07/2019

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Tepco likely to decommission Fukushima Daini units

The four reactors at the Fukushima Daini nuclear power plant in Japan are likely to be decommissioned, the president of Tokyo Electric Power Company Holding Inc (Tepco) today told the governor of Fukushima Prefecture. However, the company has yet to announce an official decision on the fate of the plant, close to the damaged Fukushima Daiichi plant.

read more... 19/06/2018

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Japan to restart its nuclear reactors

Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco) announced it wanted to restart reactors at the world's largest atomic power station. Japanese nuclear operators applied to restart reactors under new regulations drawn up following the Fukushima disaster.

read more... 08/07/2013

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TEPCO seeks extra funds for Fukushima compensation

Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO), which is the Fukushima power plant operator, asked the Japanese government for additional aid equivalent to 690 billion yen (£5.6 billion) in order to help meet its obligations to disaster victims.

read more... 27/12/2011

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TEPCO: Dismantling Fukushima will take about 40 years

Japan’s government announced today that it aims to decommission the tsunami-crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant in up to 40 years, adding that it will take up to 25 years to gather the nuclear fuel that was dispersed inside the reactors.

read more... 21/12/2011

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