There have been no failures in the operation of nuclear power plants after a series of powerful earthquakes in Japan AtomInfo.Ru, PUBLISHED 01.01.2024 There have been no failures in the operation of nuclear power plants after a series of powerful earthquakes in Japan. This is reported by RIA Novosti telegram channel with reference to the Secretary General of the Cabinet of Ministers of Japan. Other news: HTR-PM starts commercial operation It is an important pathway for optimizing energy structure, ensuring reliable energy supply, and contributing to the dual carbon goal. Lepse Floating Technical Base Dismantlement Project has been successfully implemented To discharge spent nuclear fuel, the Lepse was placed in a specially designed and built onshore sheltering site. This made it possible to prevent any weather effects. IAEA has issued a technical document on global inventories of secondary uranium supplies The document provides a comprehensive assessment of publicly available information on current secondary uranium supplies, including at the regional and national levels. |
Hero of the day ROSATOM completed production of RITM-200 for Chukotka icebreaker This is the last reactor that the company is manufacturing under the valid contract for the supply of power units for the new generation nuclear-powered ships. After having been prepared for transportation, the reactor will be delivered to the Baltic Plant. INTERVIEW
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