Hokkaido nuclear plant on backup power after quake, reviving memories of Fukushima disaster

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A nuclear power station in Hokkaido is relying on emergency backup power after a powerful earthquake knocked out electricity on the northern island Thursday, offering a stark reminder of the 2011 Fukushima disaster.

The three-reactor Tomari nuclear plant, operated by Hokkaido Electric Power Co. and in shutdown since the aftermath of the Fukushima disaster, lost power after a magnitude 6.7 quake hit the island in the early hours, the government said.

The plant’s fuel rods are being cooled with emergency power supplied by diesel generators, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga told reporters Thursday.

There were no radiation irregularities at the plant, Suga said, citing the operator.

The atomic regulator said the diesel generators have enough fuel to last seven days.

Hokkaido Electric has shut down all fossil fuel plants, cutting power to all its nearly 3 million customers, a spokesman said.

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Japanese Times Full Article:

www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2018/09/06/national/hokkaido-nuclear-plant-backup-power-quake-reviving-memories-fukushima-disaster/#.W5Ed7aAVSUn

Ray Masalas

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Same ole shit. Nothing has changed. If there is another big quake … or the diesel generators crap out … or they can’t get fuel to them, another 4000 atomic bombs of radiation will be added to air that your kids breath. I guess this time it’ll have to be Trump who flies to Japan with another {You don’t tell your people how bad it is and we won’t tell ours}, deal.

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Japan nuclear plant’s power restored after quake triggers Hokkaido blackout

by dunrenard

August 6, 2018

(Rooters) – Power was restored to a nuclear energy plant in Hokkaido, northern Japan on Thursday after a strong earthquake left it relying on emergency generators for 10 nervous hours, but it may be a week before lights are back on all over the major island.

Triggering a blackout just after 3 a.m. local time, the magnitude 6.7 quake left at least seven people dead, more than 100 injured and dozens missing on Hokkaido, an island of about 5.3 million people whose capital is Sapporo. A major coal-fired power station was also damaged in the temblor that shut down the grid.

The situation at utility Hokkaido Electric Power’s (9509.T) three-reactor Tomari nuclear plant provided an uncomfortable, if comparatively brief, echo of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster in 2011. Reactors there melted down after a massive tsunami knocked out back-up generators, designed to maintain power to cool reactors in emergencies.

nuclear-news.net/2018/09/06/japan-nuclear-plants-power-restored-after-quake-triggers-hokkaido-blackout/

 

h/t CitizenPerth

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