Fukushima

TEPCO is to withdraw from a scheme to supply and run two nuclear reactors at a plant in Vietnam
Japan's Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda is seeking to head off a summer energy crunch
Fukui Governor, Issei Nishikawa
Japan's 50 working reactors had been offline since the last one was shuttered in early May
Japan's Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda is seeking to head off a summer energy crunch
Japan's 50 working reactors had been offline since the last one was shuttered in early May
Fukui Governor, Issei Nishikawa
Japan's Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda is seeking to head off a summer energy crunch
Japan's 50 working reactors had been offline since the last one was shuttered in early May
The Japanese PM has stressed the importance of restarting units 3 and 4 of the Oi nuclear plant
Hitachi said the unit's annual sales would reach 360 billion yen in the fiscal year to March 2021
India has pledged to move ahead with nuclear power to support its growing economy
Denis Flory, the IAEA's deputy director general for nuclear safety and security, pictured in 2011
A view of a nuclear power plant as seen through designs from a hilltop structure in 2005
Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda says nuclear reactors remain important for the development of Japanese society
Nuclear reactor buildings in Okuma Town, Fukushima Prefecture
Naoto Kan has come out strongly against nuclear power since the Fukushima disaster
Prior to the Fukushima disaster, Japan used to rely on nuclear energy for a third of its electricity needs
The Japanese government was criticised for providing too little information as the Fukushima reactors went into meltdown
Japanese Environment Minister Goshi Hosono

New BoJ chief pledges 'all-out efforts' on deflation

The Bank of Japan's new governor Haruhiko Kuroda on Thursday pledged "all-out efforts" to rid Japan of growth-sapping deflation as gloomy new trade data underlined the scale of the task ahead.
 

Rat linked to outage at Fukushima atomic plant

A rat may have caused a power cut that knocked out cooling systems at Japan's tsunami-wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant, the operator said Thursday, an episode that highlighted the jerry-rigged nature of the fix.
 

Japan logs $8.1 billion trade deficit in February

Japan logged another trade deficit in February, this time of $8.1 billion according to the latest figures, reversing a year-earlier surplus and underscoring the uncertain state of the world's third-largest economy.
 

Temelin, a Czech village overshadowed by disputed nuclear plant

Flanked by Germany, which is phasing out nuclear power, and Austria, which has already done so, the Czech Republic is pinning its future on atomic energy.
 

Cooling systems restored at Fukushima reactors: TEPCO

Technicians have restored power to all cooling systems at the reactors of Japan's tsunami-hit Fukushima nuclear plant, the operating company said Wednesday after a blackout sparked a new crisis.
 

Cooling systems restored at Fukushima reactors: TEPCO

Technicians have restored power to all cooling systems at the reactors of Japan's tsunami-hit Fukushima nuclear plant, the operating company said Wednesday after a blackout sparked a new crisis.
 

Cooling systems restored at Fukushima

Technicians have restored power to all cooling systems at the reactors of Japan's tsunami-hit Fukushima nuclear plant, the operating company said, after a blackout sparked a new crisis.
 

Crippled Japan nuclear plant hit by power cut

Engineers at Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear plant succeeded Tuesday in restarting three cooling systems after a power cut underlined its still-precarious state, two years after a tsunami struck.
 

Czech villagers embrace disputed nuclear plant

Flanked by Germany, which is phasing out nuclear power, and Austria, which has already done so, the Czech Republic is pinning its future on atomic energy.
 

Crippled Japan nuclear plant hit by power cut

The operator of Japan's tsunami-crippled Fukushima nuclear plant said Tuesday power for cooling systems at three spent fuel pools was still out more than 14 hours after it failed.
 

Crippled Japan nuclear plant hit by power cut: report

A power failure at Japan's tsunami-crippled Fukushima nuclear plant forced operator Tokyo Electric Power Co. to suspend systems to cool spent fuel pools at three reactor units, a report said Tuesday.
 

Japan ups disaster debris estimate to reach N. America

Japan's estimate for the amount of debris from the 2011 quake-tsunami disaster that will reach North America later this year has sharply increased, a report said Friday.
 

Japan extracts 'fire ice' gas from seabed

Japan said Tuesday it had successfully extracted methane hydrate, known as "fire ice", from its seabed, possibly unlocking many years' worth of gas for the resource-starved country.
 

Nuclear group Areva insists public trusts sector

Two years after Japan's Fukushima nuclear crisis, the head of French group Areva, a leading company in the sector, insisted that public confidence in atomic energy has been re-established.
 

Activists fault WHO report on Fukushima radiation

Activist physicians on Monday accused the World Health Organization of downplaying the health impact of nuclear fallout from the Fukushima nuclear disaster.
 

Greenpeace protests at Argentina nuclear plant

Some 40 Greenpeace activists were arrested inside an atomic power plant in Argentina on Monday at a protest on the second anniversary of the earthquake and nuclear disaster in Japan, the group said.
 

Japan marks second tsunami anniversary

People all over Japan bowed their heads in silence Monday as they remembered the almost 19,000 who died when a ferocious tsunami surged ashore two years earlier.
 

Japan marks tsunami second anniversary

People all over Japan bowed their heads in silence Monday as they remembered the almost 19,000 who died when a ferocious tsunami surged ashore two years earlier.
 

Japan marks second tsunami anniversary

Japan on Monday marks the second anniversary of a ferocious tsunami that claimed nearly 19,000 lives and sparked the worst nuclear accident in a generation.
 

Taiwan stages mass 'No Nuke' rally

Tens of thousands of Taiwanese people rallied in the capital Saturday to demand the government heed the lesson of a Japanese atomic crisis and scrap the island's nuclear facilities, organisers said.