Publication Laka-library:
Technical lessons learned from the Fukushima Daiichi accident and possible corrective actions for the nuclear industry; an initial evaluation
(2011)
| Author | Center for Advanced Nuclear Energy Systems |
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| Date | July 2011 |
| Classification | 4.21.8.60/06 (JAPAN - FUKUSHIMA (DAI’I CHI ACCIDENT)) |
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From the publication:
Premise The accident at the Fukushima-Daichii nuclear plant has generated worldwide news and precipitated public concern about the safety of nuclear power in general. The accident has already caused some governments to re-think their nuclear energy policies, notably including the Japanese and German governments. There have been calls for cancellation of nuclear construction projects and reassessments of plant license extensions. This may lead to a global slow-down of the nuclear enterprise, based on the perception that nuclear energy is not safe enough. However, the lessons to be drawn from the Fukushima accident are different.
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