| Tepco can close all nuclear power plant |
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![]() Although the two reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi escaped from injuries are more likely to put into operation small. Of the total of six reactors, the world has been able to follow the course of events for four of them via television images. All four are so badly damaged that they will not be used again. For the owner, the energy company Tepco, remains to be a long time to come check the fuel in reactors and decommission. But away from the four injured reactors are another two, which were under review when the tsunami came in towards the coast. These two reactors would be possible to deploy, but according to sources within Tepco as quoted by the newspaper Asahi Shimbun is the most likely so that they too settled. It can be difficult to obtain support for the continued operation of local opinion in the area around Fukusima Authority. All six reactors went into operation in the 1970s. They were constructed by General Electric and built by GE as well as Hitachi and Toshiba. Unit 1: 460 MW starting year 1971 Unit 2: 784 MW starting year 1973 Reactor 3: 784 MW starting year 1976 Unit 4: 784 MW starting year 1978 Reactor 5: 784 MW starting year 1978 Reactor 6: 1100 MW starting year 1979 |
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