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Japan begins nuclear waste site survey on remote island 1,180 miles from Tokyo
Engineers have long sought ways to fabricate three-dimensional structures from flat stock materials without ...
Japan has identified Minamitorishima, a remote and uninhabited coral atoll in the western Pacific, as a potential site for permanent nuclear waste disposal. The proposal marks the first time the ...
A Japanese quasi-government body overseeing the disposal of nuclear waste said Wednesday it has commenced a survey on the ...
The first dismantling of a commercial reactor in Japan has started, ushering in a new period of decommissioning but with the ...
Japan's waste management organization will carry out a literature review on the geology of Minamitorishima, located nearly ...
Japan assured responsible disposal of waste, risk assessment, and respecting community input, as it responded to Sen. Will Parkinson’s concerns about risks to Guam of Japan’s plans to designate one of ...
Nobuo Tanaka of the International Energy Agency (IEA) says Japan can't achieve its 20% nuclear energy mix goal without public support. Got a confidential news tip? We want to hear from you. Sign up ...
(Bloomberg) — Japan is proposing a remote Pacific island as a possible host for a nuclear waste-disposal site, an important step in the country’s plans to accelerate the restart of atomic power plants ...
Fumio Kaneko, cofounder and president of waste management company Daiei Kankyo. Last December, the company raised $315 million from an IPO in Tokyo Stock Exchange. One of Japan’s largest IPOs in 2022 ...
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