06 May 2021
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Many challenges have to be faced in maintaining safety over the long term in a damaged nuclear power plant following a severe accident, the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) notes in a new status report. The report reviews knowledge and experience gained through long-term management of the Three Mile Island, Chernobyl and Fukushima Daiichi accidents, by identifying and ranking main issues and knowledge gaps. It also reviews the existing regulations and guidance, practices, technical bases and issues regarding long-term management of a severely damaged nuclear site.
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Long-Term Management and Actions for a Severe Accident in a Nuclear Power Plant has three objectives: to review the existing regulations and guidance, practices, technical bases and issues considered in NEA member countries regarding long-term management of a nuclear power plant; to identify, describe and discuss the main challenges and issues to be tackled; and, to propose recomme
06 May 2021
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Many challenges have to be faced in maintaining safety over the long term in a damaged nuclear power plant following a severe accident, the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) notes in a new status report. The report reviews knowledge and experience gained through long-term management of the Three Mile Island, Chernobyl and Fukushima Daiichi accidents, by identifying and ranking main issues and knowledge gaps. It also reviews the existing regulations and guidance, practices, technical bases and issues regarding long-term management of a severely damaged nuclear site.
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Long-Term Management and Actions for a Severe Accident in a Nuclear Power Plant has three objectives: to review the existing regulations and guidance, practices, technical bases and issues considered in NEA member countries regarding long-term management of a nuclear power plant; to identify, describe and discuss the main challenges and issues to be tackled; and, to propose recomme
Hitachi Capital, Hitachi Asia, and SANTEC Begin Collaboration to Drive Solar Power Generation Business in Thailand JCN Newswire
2020-12-28
TOKYO, Dec 28, 2020 - (JCN Newswire) - Hitachi Capital (Thailand) Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of Hitachi Capital Corporation, Hitachi Asia (Thailand) Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of Hitachi, Ltd., and SANTEC POWER SOLUTIONS CO.,LTD. entered into Memorandum of Understanding (MOU).
Three companies will encourage installation of the commercial solar self-consumption equipment within Hitachi Group in Kingdom of Thailand (Thailand), based on MOU. As the first move of three companies collaboration, it is planned to install the solar self-consumption equipment on Gateway factory roof (Chachoengsao, Thailand) of Hitachi Automotive Systems Asia, Ltd., and will start its power generation from the end of March 2021. Furthermore, it will expand its business to Japanese and local companies in Thailand in the medium to long term.