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Japan to Reopen First Nuclear Plant Since Fukushima Disaster RIA Novosti, PUBLISHED 17.07.2014 Japan’s Sendai nuclear power plant received preliminary approval from the Nuclear Regulation Authority to reopen two of its reactors, which are to be the first to resume operations after the Fukushima disaster in 2011, the Irish Independent reports. “Previously, safety inspections were merely design-based, but this time we focused on how to prevent severe accidents,” said the Nuclear Regulation Authority Chairman Shiuchi Tanaka, as quoted by the Irish Independent. The Japanese government published a plan to stop contaminated water from flowing into the sea; however, it is not working as well as expected, with about 300 tons of radioactive water leaking out per day. Other news: Russia May Sign Agreement to Build 8 Reactors in Iran A source close to the negotiations told journalists Thursday. Hungary Enacts Law to Expand Nuclear Power With Russian Aid Hungary’s president has signed a bill into law to expand a nuclear power plant in the country with Russian assistance. Hungary Lawmakers OK Russia Nuclear Plant Deal Russia will provide Hungary a loan of up to 10 billion euros ($13.5 billion) - around 80 percent of construction costs. |
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