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The Monju Meltdown Video

Postby Charles » Mon Jan 28, 2008 1:56 pm

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Wikileaks has released the secret video taken after the Monju nuclear reactor accident in 1995. Apparently the government official who suppressed this tape committed suicide when its existence was revealed. Now it's available for public viewing.

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Postby Mulboyne » Thu Jan 15, 2009 3:52 pm

AFP: Japan eyes restarting controversial 'dream nuclear reactor'
Japan, an economic giant with almost no natural energy resources, is eyeing restarting its "dream nuclear reactor" this year after a raft of safety scares closed the plant for more than 13 years. The state-run Japan Atomic Energy Agency is putting the final touches to Monju, the nation's only fast-breeder reactor. It has repeatedly postponed the relaunch as problems keep coming up and it struggles to convince many residents of Tsuruga, 350 kilometres (220 miles) west of Tokyo, of the plant's safety. "Monju is far from being in a condition that would make local residents feel safe to run it again," said Miwako Ogiso, leader of a group opposed to the gigantic plant. Fast-breeder reactors, or FBRs, have often been billed as "dream reactors" because they produce more fuel than they consume, producing plutonium by burning the waste left by more conventional light-water reactors.

Major world economies rushed to develop fast-breeders over the past five decades, following the United States, which generated the world's first nuclear energy with an FBR constructed in 1946. But a series of problems, along with fears over the proliferation of plutonium, which can be converted to produce nuclear weapons, led all Western nations to withdraw from FBR projects. France is closing its last fast-breeder reactor -- the Phenix -- this year and in 2005 asked to join the Monju project in Japan, which is the only nation without nuclear weapons that still has an FBR programme. Besides Japan, Russia and India are the only nations that operate fast-breeder reactors, with China planning to start later this year.

Theoretically, fast-breeders would be ideal for resource-poor Japan, which imports virtually all of its oil from the politically unstable Middle East. Despite being the only nation ever attacked by atom bombs, Japan has embraced nuclear power. It relies on its 55 light-water nuclear reactors to produce about one-third of its energy needs. Japan would be able to generate power sustainably at Monju by recycling the used nuclear fuel from the light-water reactors. But the path has not been easy.

In 1995, less than two years after Monju had started generating power, dozens of fire alarms went off as a room filled with thick white smoke. The Monju operator later discovered that a special thermometer had broken, leaking high-temperature metallic sodium that reacted violently with oxygen. While there was no danger of a radiation leak, local residents were angered by the secrecy of the operator, which covered up key data and even altered video footage. "In order to regain confidence from local residents and restart the plant, we had to turn the secretive policy around to a more transparent one, which is the biggest change brought after the accident," said Monju's director general Kazuo Mukai.

But more problems have emerged as the behemoth plant prepares to restart. The operator recently found a corrosion hole on a ventilation duct, which would have leaked radioactive emissions directly into the outside air. "Since operations have been suspended for such a long time, the maintenance of the facility has been neglected, which is inexcusable," Mukai admitted. The agency had hoped to restart the plant in February, but it now is looking to autumn or later.

Local residents are far from assured. "It is completely wrong that they are trying to resume operations at the plant just after quickly fixing the bad parts," Ogiso said. "You never know which part might have gone bad after the plant was closed for 13 years." Ogiso said her group opposed building any more nuclear plants in Fukui prefecture, where 13 out of the nation's 55 reactors are concentrated, with two more on the way. Japan also suffers frequent earthquakes. The world's biggest nuclear plant, Kashiwazaki-Kariwa, northwest of Tokyo, was shut down by a strong tremor in July 2007, although no one was hurt.
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Re: The Monju Meltdown Video

Postby Taro Toporific » Wed May 15, 2013 9:39 pm

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NRA halts Monju fast-breeder reactor from returning to operation over safety fears
May 15, 2013
The Nuclear Regulation Authority has stopped the Monju prototype fast-breeder nuclear reactor from going back online due to safety concerns. They said that based on reports from November, Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA), the operator of the 280-megawatt reactor in Fukui prefecture, has failed to fulfill some of the security checks required by the NRA.
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Re: The Monju Meltdown Video

Postby matsuki » Thu May 16, 2013 12:07 pm

How can they still think it's reasonable to reopen something like that without having properly maintained it??
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