101 to TechnologyEnglish • 4 months agoRobot begins removing Fukushima nuclear plant’s melted fuel.www.voanews.comexternal-linkmessage-square62fedilinkarrow-up1331arrow-down15
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minus-squarefemtechlinkfedilinkEnglish2•4 months agoThis place says 96% https://www.orano.group/en/unpacking-nuclear/all-about-used-fuel-processing-and-recycling
minus-squareAatubelinkfedilink1•4 months agoOoooh. Is there a catch? Are the Fukushima spent fuel caskets all fully recycled?
minus-squarefemtechlinkfedilinkEnglish1•4 months agoLooks like the soil is going to https://english.kyodonews.net/news/2024/09/4895fe8d3ef8-japans-plan-to-reuse-decontaminated-soil-in-fukushima-safe-iaea.html?phrase=defense budget poll&words=
But isn’t the amount you can recycle limited?
This place says 96% https://www.orano.group/en/unpacking-nuclear/all-about-used-fuel-processing-and-recycling
Ooooh. Is there a catch? Are the Fukushima spent fuel caskets all fully recycled?
Looks like the soil is going to https://english.kyodonews.net/news/2024/09/4895fe8d3ef8-japans-plan-to-reuse-decontaminated-soil-in-fukushima-safe-iaea.html?phrase=defense budget poll&words=
But what about their 307cu³ and counting of spent fuel?