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Another quake-hit Japan reactor in trouble: operator

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TOKYO - The operator of a quake-hit Japanese nuclear plant said Sunday that the cooling system of another reactor was not working and risked a possible explosion.

"All the functions to keep cooling water levels in No. 3 reactor have failed at the Fukushima No. 1 plant," said a spokesman of Tokyo Electric Power

"As of 5:30 am (2030 GMT Saturday), water injection stopped and inside pressure is rising slightly," he said, adding the operator filed an emergency report on the plant's condition with the government.

The fresh risk arose after a huge explosion ripped through the plant's No. 1 reactor Saturday afternoon despite the operator's efforts to control high temperatures and growing inside pressure.

Tepco, however, said it was the structure encasing the reactor that had collapsed, adding that it happened at the time of an earthquake aftershock, and that the steel reactor inside it was not ruptured.

Japan had Friday declared an atomic emergency amid growing international concern over its reactors after an 8.9 magnitude earthquake, the biggest in Japan's history, unleashed massive tsunamis.

An evacuation order for local residents was expanded to 20 kilometres (12 miles) around the plant in fear that evaporating cooling liquid would expose the fuel rods to air and trigger a nuclear meltdown and major radiation leak.

The UN atomic watchdog said Japan reported that an estimated 200,000 people had been evacuated so far from the areas around the Fukushima No.1 and No. 2 nuclear plants.

The two Fukushima nuclear plants, some 200 kilometres (124 miles) north of Tokyo, are located close to each other, with six reactors at the No.1 plant and four reactors at the No.2.

- AFP /ls
 

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Thousands rally against nuclear power in Germany

BERLIN - Tens of thousands of activists on Saturday protested against Germany's plans to prolong its dependency on nuclear power, as an explosion at a quake-hit plant in Japan fuelled fears of a meltdown.

About 60,000 people formed a 45-kilometre (28-mile) human chain between the nuclear power station of Neckarwestheim and the city of Stuttgart in south-west Germany, said Jochen Stay, a member of green group Ausgestrahlt (Radiated).

Activists organised the rally to protest against Berlin's plans to extend the lives of nuclear power stations, a key voter issue in polls that will take place two weeks later in Bade-Wurtemberg region, where Stuttgart is located.

Environmental groups have also called for "anti-nuclear vigils" across the nation beginning on Monday at 1700 GMT.

The demonstration took place on the same day as an explosion at a nuclear power plant in northeastern Japan, raising fears of a radioactive meltdown following an 8.9 magnitude earthquake that unleashed tsunamis that destroyed everything in their path.

The government ordered the evacuation of tens of thousands of residents living within a three-kilometre (two-mile) radius of the plant.

"The events in Japan show once again how much nuclear energy is uncontrollable and dangerous," said the green activist Stay.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Bade-Wurtemberg Minister-President Stefan Mappus "will understand that whoever extends the life of nuclear power stations shortens his or her own political life," he added.

The German parliament in late 2009 voted to extend the use of its nuclear stations, reneging on a plan to gradually end their use under previous chancellor Gerhard Schroeder.
 

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After the Japan Nuclear power station problem. Many country have to think twice before pass the bill. More people will protest.
Is time to go for
1. Wind turbine
2. Solar
3. Tide turbine
4. Geothermal those country near the hotspot/volcano area are very potential>> cheap and building duration also very short.
5.
 

johnny333

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Heard that the PAP is talking about Spore going nuclear.
Sporeans don't need to worry for they haves the bestest world class PAP leading them:rolleyes:
 

Rogue Trader

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This nuclear fallout might affect China, Philipines and all the pacific rim neighbours.

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Rogue Trader

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Heard that the PAP is talking about Spore going nuclear.
Sporeans don't need to worry for they haves the bestest world class PAP leading them:rolleyes:

Singapore better don't touch nuclear tech. Just look at the healthcare system now. Even NS boys who died/injured aren't properly compensated. Imagine it a radioactive leak occurs, the government will adopt the same 'you die your own business' policy to affected parties.
 

batman1

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Heard that the PAP is talking about Spore going nuclear.
Sporeans don't need to worry for they haves the bestest world class PAP leading them:rolleyes:

Yeah,even the bestest minds with double first distinctions from cambridge or harvard cannot beat the forces of nature.
OMG! Play billions with monopoly not thrilling enough ? Now want to play nuclear reactor ??? If don't have a big head,better don't wear a big hat .
Anyway ,sinkees lives are cheap and dispensable so why worry ???Yeah,give sinkkes some sweets and goodies and throw in some upgrading and they will be happy like fark !
 

Cestbon

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Just install wind turbine(1~2Mw) in Singapore coastal area and solar panel+small wind turbine(1~10Kw) on top of tall building more than 40 storey high.
Will at least make up 50% of the energy need. No need to build any nuclear/gas/oil electric generator plant.
 

johnny333

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Just install wind turbine(1~2Mw) in Singapore coastal area and solar panel+small wind turbine(1~10Kw) on top of tall building more than 40 storey high.
Will at least make up 50% of the energy need. No need to build any nuclear/gas/oil electric generator plant.

Doubt it will happen. How then can the PAP bleed $$$ from the "lesser mortals" :confused:
 

Einfield

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No problem for PAP.
If explode, here's the excuses, just pick one

1.) It never happen before
2.) Honest Mistake, Lets Move On
3.) Singaporeans are too dependent on the Government
4.) Russia is worse

If all hell break loose

PM is on official trip to Paris.

Singapore better don't touch nuclear tech. Just look at the healthcare system now. Even NS boys who died/injured aren't properly compensated. Imagine it a radioactive leak occurs, the government will adopt the same 'you die your own business' policy to affected parties.
 

johnsgp1

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Singapore better don't touch nuclear tech. Just look at the healthcare system now. Even NS boys who died/injured aren't properly compensated. Imagine it a radioactive leak occurs, the government will adopt the same 'you die your own business' policy to affected parties.

Why worry about Singapore going nuclear, you should be more concern if Indonesia or Malaysia going nuclear in the next 10 yrs,...it is even more scarely considering the management proficiency, corruption and capabilty they have in this countries..
 

johnsgp1

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No problem for PAP.
If explode, here's the excuses, just pick one

1.) It never happen before
2.) Honest Mistake, Lets Move On
3.) Singaporeans are too dependent on the Government
4.) Russia is worse

If all hell break loose

PM is on official trip to Paris.

if singapore is ever to build a nuclear plant, you may be composing yourself in the coffin..
 

kukubird58

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hahaha.....singapore will not be the first among malaysia & indonesia to have nulclear power station.
however if the neighbouring countries go nuclear, we may likely follow.
 

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No problem for PAP.
If explode, here's the excuses, just pick one

1.) It never happen before
2.) Honest Mistake, Lets Move On
3.) Singaporeans are too dependent on the Government
4.) Russia is worse

If all hell break loose

PM is on official trip to Paris.

You also forgot,
5) Once in a million year event.
 

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In going nuclear, Southeast Asia should learn from EU
SINGAPORE -- Southeast Asia is going nuclear.


Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam are planning to build two nuclear power reactors each, with several more proposed. The Philippines is looking at refurbishing a power reactor that was completed in the 1980s but was never put into operation because of safety concerns and corruption allegations. Malaysia is said to have made a decision to commission a nuclear reactor, with 2023 set as a target date. Singapore is expected to start a feasibility study later this year.

This is despite the many concerns over the hazards of nuclear power and disposing of dangerous radioactive waste. ASEAN countries are turning to nuclear power as an alternative source of energy to fossil fuels, as rapid economic development has led to surging demand for electricity. Another consideration is that nuclear power generation does not produce greenhouse gases that contribute to global warming.

But with nuclear power being new in the region and given the many safety issues regarding its use, it is timely that Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has called for cooperation among ASEAN countries in this area. At an energy policy meeting of ASEAN ministers last month, he urged them to “consider the possibility of cooperation in using nuclear energy for peaceful purposes”.

Under the Treaty of Bangkok that came into force in 1997, ASEAN countries are committed to a nuclear weapon-free zone in the region and to non-proliferation. This pact obliges members not to “develop, manufacture or otherwise acquire, possess or have control over nuclear weapons”. So there should be little worry that countries with civilian nuclear facilities would seek to develop nuclear weapons.

Rather, the key concerns in the region over nuclear power are mainly related to safety. As has been pointed out, this is a region prone to natural disasters such as earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. There are also the problems of bureaucratic corruption, home-grown terrorist activity and a safety culture that is not strong enough in some places.
 

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hahaha.....singapore will not be the first among malaysia & indonesia to have nulclear power station.
however if the neighbouring countries go nuclear, we may likely follow.

I will place a 50 year bet with you, that Singapore will be the first to go nuclear in this region.
 

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Fxxk the Indonesians they can't even handle tomatoe ketchup properly :oIo:
Year after year forest catch fire.
Expect the rest in the region to be thankful to Indonesia if we have fresh air to breathe.

Indonesia should be nuked before any nuclear reactor is built.

All these countries will plan and plan... SG will quietly build.
 

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After the Japan Nuclear power station problem. Many country have to think twice before pass the bill. More people will protest.
Is time to go for
1. Wind turbine
2. Solar
3. Tide turbine
4. Geothermal those country near the hotspot/volcano area are very potential>> cheap and building duration also very short.
5.

hmm...agree...meanwhile impt to conserve...take public transport better still ride the bicycle...
 
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