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Plymouth nuclear plant could be fined after medical violations reported (Middleboro Review)

A 40 year old nuclear power plant…..long past its projected life…..same design as Fukushima… Plymouth nuclear plant could be fined after medical violations reported By Chris Burrell The Patriot Ledger Posted May 25, 2013 PLYMOUTH — The Nuclear Regulatory Commission is considering whether to fine the operator of the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station after a series of medical violations were…

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Is Nuclear Energy’s Lightbulb Dimming? (WalletPop Blog)

Filed under: Investing Fission power has its critics. Fukushima and the falling prices of renewable sources of power generation haven’t made it any easier to operate the large nuclear fleets at Exelon and Duke Energy . Can’t we just switch these atomic…

Strict radiation reference levels shunned to stem Fukushima exodus – Asahi Shimbun

Strict radiation reference levels shunned to stem Fukushima exodusAsahi ShimbunThe government avoided setting stringent radiation reference levels for the return of Fukushima evacuees for fear of triggering a population drain and being hit by balloonin…

Fukushima Prefecture’s population grows for first time since nuclear accident – Asahi Shimbun

Fukushima Prefecture’s population grows for first time since nuclear accident
Asahi Shimbun
FUKUSHIMA–The population of Fukushima Prefecture increased over the previous month for the first time since the 2011 nuclear disaster, prefecture authorities said May 24. As of May 1, the population had increased by 746 over the previous month.

Fukushima: Japan must continue efforts to deactivate Fukushima nuclear plant (i On Global Trends)

IAEA’s Director of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology Juan Carlos Lentijo (right), speaks with Shift Superintendent Ikuo Izawain at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station. Photo: IAEA/Greg Webb UN – 24 May 2013 – Although Japan has made progress towards stabilizing the damaged reactors of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant crippled by a devastating earthquake two years ago, there

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Japan must continue efforts to deactivate Fukushima nuclear plant – UN agency – UN News Centre


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Japan must continue efforts to deactivate Fukushima nuclear plant – UN agency
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24 May 2013 – Although Japan has made progress towards stabilizing the damaged reactors of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant crippled by a devastating earthquake two years ago, there are still issues to be resolved before it can begin its
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