In sharp contrast, it has been assumed that the Onagawa nuclear power plant could be hit by tsunami up to 23.1 meters in height, with the strongest quake estimated at 1,000 gals.
The fate of the Onagawa Nuclear Power Station, just 39 miles from Fukushima, was also notable. Although Onagawa was closer to the earthquake’s epicenter and faced an even more powerful tsunami ...
The explosions and radioactive releases at the Fukushima Daiichi plant were triggered by ... The fate of the Onagawa Nuclear Power Station, just 39 miles from Fukushima, was also notable.
According to data gathered by Atoms in Japan, the country’s average capacity factor of domestic nuclear power plants was also ... The recent ones were Onagawa-2, owned and operated by the ...
· Over the Quarter, the spot price decreased by 10.7% from US$81.75/lb[1] on 30 September 2024 to US$73.00/lb[2] on 31 December 2024. After the Quarter-end, the uranium spot price decreased to ...
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The No. 2 reactor at the Onagawa nuclear power plant on Japan’s northern coast was put back online on Oct. 29 and had been expected to start generating power in early November. But it had to be ...
Although Onagawa was closer to the earthquake ... and currently serves on the State of California’s Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant’s Independent Safety Committee (DCISC).