Fukushima-Daiichi

Japans Nuclear Turnaround: World's Largest Nuclear Power Plant Returns to the Grid, IAEA Confirms Safety at Fukushima

Almost 15 years after the triple disaster in Fukushima, Japan is making a radical U-turn in its energy policy. While the damaged Fukushima Daiichi power plant remains a task for generations to come, the country is preparing to restart the world's most powerful nuclear power plant. This course is supported by a recent report from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), which gives Japan an excellent rating for its disposal of filtered cooling water.

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IAEA to Assess Safety of Japan Dumping Fukushima's Radioactive Cooling Water into Sea

A team of experts from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) will go to Japan to conduct a review of the safety of the Japanese government's decision to dump radioactive cooling water from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station into the ocean. Read about the review and who opposes Japan's decision.

February 7, 2022

IAEA: This Is the Agenda for 2022

What's ahead for the VIC - Vienna International Centre based IAEA - International Atomic Energy Agency and the global nuclear agenda in 2022? Here is a preview of the most important offline and online meetings.

January 11, 2022

IAEA: This Is the Agenda for the 2nd Half of 2021

What's ahead for the Vienna International Centre (VIC) based IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) and the global nuclear agenda in the second half 2021? Here is a preview of the most important offline and online meetings.

May 24, 2021