From Sierra Club California to Gregory B. Jaczko, NRC Chairman 2/2/2010
Sierra Club California to Gregory Jaczko, NRC Chairman re Seismic Issues
From A4NR to Gregory B. Jaczko, NRC Chairman 2/2/2010
A4NR to NRC Jaczko re: Seismic Issues
Nuclear Power Plants & Earthquakes –
Japanese, and most other, nuclear plants are designed to withstand earthquakes, and in the event of major earth movement, to shut down safely. In 1995, the closest nuclear power plants, some 110 km north of Kobe, were unaffected by the severe Kobe-Osaka earthquake, but in 2004, 2005, 2007 and 2009 Japanese reactors shut down automatically […]
TEPCO seismic retrofits
For this document in PDF form: TEPCO seismic retrofits
TEPCO 2009 Seismic update
For the document in PDF form: TEPCO 2009 Seismic update
TEPCO 2009 losses report
Initiatives Derived from the Niigata-Chuetsu-Oki Earthquake – In July 2007, TEPCO’s Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Station suffered damage in the Niigata-Chuetsu-Oki Earthquake, and all its units were shut down. This suspension of operations had serious ramifications on TEPCO’s supply of electricity, as well as on the financial balance and environmental performance of it business. For the […]
Kashiwazaki-Kariwa unit 6 – When will it resume commercial operation?
The Denki Shimbun (Electric Daily News) – December 1, 2009 TOKYO, JAPAN –When unit 6 of Tokyo Electric Power’s Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power station will resume commercial operation has attracted the attention of concerned parties. For the full article in PDF form: KK restart question Denki Shimbun – 12/1/2009
Municipal Economics
Extracts from “Considering Kashiwazaki 30 Years Hence”, Niigata Local Government,(an information magazine from Niigata about local government), published by Niigata Institute for Local Government, January 2009, vo. 38. For the full article: KK municipal economics
THE BULLETIN OF THE ATOMIC SCIENTIST – Nuclear safety lessons from Japan’s summer earthquake
THE BULLETIN OF THE ATOMIC SCIENTIST Nuclear safety lessons from Japan’s summer earthquake BY ASHWIN KUMAR AND M. V. RAMANA | 4 DECEMBER 2007 On July 16, 2007, an earthquake with a magnitude of somewhere between 6.6 and 6.8 struck Japan. Its epicenter was about 16 kilometers north of the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant (KKNPP), […]
