The footage from Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings (TEPCO) revealed a hole at the bottom of the vessel, with icicle-shaped adhesions that the company said may be melted nuclear fuel debris ... TEPCO plans to begin full-scale debris removal at the No.
TEPCOPresident Tomoaki Kobayakawa told reporters that it is unclear when the company will be able to begin commercial operation, noting that investigation into the incident is ongoing.
TEPCO said the alarm indicated a minor electrical leakage from a generator in the turbine building to the ground ... According to TEPCO, the alarm sounded at around 4 p.m ... TEPCO said ... TEPCO activated the No.
The investigation will help TEPCO prepare for the large-scale fuel debris removal work scheduled to begin in fiscal 2037 or later ... In the current investigation, TEPCO is taking the images of locations ...
The effort is part of TEPCO's long-standing goal of retrieving melted nuclear fuel debris, left in the aftermath of the triple reactor meltdowns following the 2011Great East Japan Earthquake and tsunami.
Nearly 15 years after the nuclear accident triggered by a massive earthquake and tsunami, Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings Inc ... 1, 3 and 4 units. TEPCO and the government plan to start full-fledged removal of debris at the No ... ....
Around this summer, TEPCO plans to insert the robotic arm into the containment vessel of the No ... TEPCO then plans to use other devices to gradually expand the retrieval area and increase the amount of debris it can remove.
6 unit has already resumed operation -- the first time that a reactor has been restarted by TEPCO, the company responsible for the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident... Deep-seated distrust of TEPCO ...
TEPCO, still grappling with the aftermath of the 2011Fukushima nuclear accident, plans to start full-fledged electricity transmission from the No ... TEPCO started running a turbine powered by steam generated by heat from the reactor at 7.10 p.m.
TOKYO - Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings Inc ... Since abnormalities in control rods can be detected by other alarm systems, TEPCO decided to adjust the inverter's settings so it would not be triggered by such changes. Later Monday, the No ... ....