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LauncherOne reaches orbit and a new maglev concept: 10 top stories of the week

LauncherOne reaches orbit and a new maglev concept: 10 top stories of the week 22 Jan 2021 Professional Engineering Virgin Orbit s LauncherOne is released in mid-air during an earlier drop test (Credit: Virgin Orbit/ Greg Robinson) Nissan Sunderland plant ‘secure for the long term’ Nissan’s Sunderland plant, which employs 6,000 people and supports almost 70,000 jobs in the supply chain, is ‘secure for the long term’ following the UK-EU trade deal, the manufacturer has told the BBC. The Japanese firm also said it will move additional battery production close to the plant. StoreDot releases 5-minute charge EV batteries Range anxiety amongst potential electric vehicle (EV) buyers could soon be ‘eliminated’ thanks to the commercial launch of the first ever five-minute charge lithium-ion battery, its developer has said. Israeli firm StoreDot announced the availability of its first-generation battery samples this week. The firm replaced graphite in the cel

UK govt and Japan s TEPCO to work together on robots to clean up Sellafield an Fukushima s nuclear pollution « nuclear-news

UK and Japan tackle legacy of Fukushima and Sellafield with robotics collaboration, Institute of Mechanical Engineers,  20 Jan 2021 Professional Engineering,  Dangerous radioactive material from Fukushima and Sellafield will be retrieved by robots thanks to a new collaboration between the UK and Japan. The £12m LongOps project is also aimed at automating aspects of nuclear fusion energy production, alongside decommissioning goals. The four-year research collaboration will use long-reach robotic arms to make decommissioning faster and safer at Tepco’s Fukushima Daiichi reactors in Japan and at Sellafield in the UK. The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster saw a triple meltdown, three hydrogen explosions and the release of radioactive material after the loss of reactor core cooling following the 2011 earthquake and tsunami.

Japan, UK team up for nuclear robotics and automation research : Nuclear Policies

20 January 2021 Share The UK and Japan have signed a research and technology deployment collaboration agreement to help automate nuclear decommissioning and aspects of fusion energy production. The collaboration is expected to lead to new robotics and automation techniques used in Japan and the UK. Technologies developed through the collaboration could be used in the decommissioning of facilities at Sellafield (Image: Sellafield Sites) The four-year, GBP12 million (USD16 million) UK-Japanese robotics project - referred to as LongOps - will support delivery of faster and safer decommissioning at Tokyo Electric Power Company s (Tepco) damaged reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi plant in Japan and at the Sellafield complex in the UK, using long-reach robotic arms.

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