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Orix considering 2 coal and woody biomass power plants in Japans Fukushima and Fukuoka prefectures

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-07-03/orix-considering-2-coal-and-biomass-power-plants-in-japan.html

By Chisaki Watanabe Jul 3, 2014

Orix Corp. (8591), a Tokyo-based finance and leasing company, may build two power stations in Japan to expand its capacity as a power retailer.

The plants — with 110 megawatts of capacity each — may be set up in Fukuoka and Fukushima prefectures and would use coal and woody biomass as fuel, Tamaki Shibata, a company spokeswoman, said by phone today.

The company will spend 50 billion yen ($491 million) on the two plants, the Sankei newspaper reported today. Providing a cost estimate at this time is premature, Shibata said.

Orix registered as a power retailer in 2009 and has been selling electricity to users with contracts of 50 kilowatts and above, according to Shibata. The company is planning to expand to homes and small stores once Japan’s retail power market is completely liberalized as early as 2016, the Sankei reported.

Orix is considering the move, though no decision has been made, Shibata said.

Arclight2011 notes that;

The alternative technology that they large Japanese corporations have for wind farms in Fukushima prefecture hopes to create 7 megawatts capacity, compared to the coal and wood burning 110 megawatt power plants. The construction of this wind turbine is in the initial phase and an update is here;

http://www.fukushima-forward.jp/english/news_release/news140611.html

Alternatively, German installed 1143 megawatts of wind capacity in 6 months in 2013 ;

http://www.offshorewind.biz/2013/08/28/germany-installs-1143-mw-of-wind-power-in-1st-half-of-2013/

Hmm?

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UK Column targeted by UK government censorship! A Bloggers response to ATVOD

arclight2011

My respects to the UK Column team and I hope ATVOD will be rebuffed!

The Leveson inquiry promised that bloggers and internet groups would NOT be targeted but ATVOD has unilaterally changed the rules of the Leveson recommendations

Please see these videos for more detailed facts on the conspiracy against the UK Column team ;
https://www.youtube.com/user/ukcolumn/videos

And here is a link to their website for more information;
http://www.ukcolumn.org/

An Aluminiunium Fuel Cell with Trevor Jackson censored video temporary link here ;

Original nuclear-news.net article with extra comments;

https://nuclear-news.net/2013/05/03/an-aluminium-fuel-cell-why-is-uk-government-blocking-it/

Finally and off topic i will leave this link here to ask for support for my relocation to ireland in case you are interested
https://nuclear-news.net/2014/06/30/arclight-request-for-donations-and-a-big-thank-you-to-my-supporters/

 

 

July 4, 2014 Posted by | Uncategorized | 13 Comments

Diablo nuclear plant, a major risk to the central coast. Lessons of Fukushima!

1 Hour 22 min

Uploaded on 20 Jun 2014

The Fukushima Medical Action Fellowship

Barbera Gaughen-Muller

President of the United Nations Association introduces this conference.

37 scientists gathered together to discuss the issues of Fukushima and the similarities concerning the nuclear plant at Diablo Canyon.

Doctor Jerry Brown Phd (Director of the Safe Energy Project)  begins the conference with a report on his findings…

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Global Journalist Radio: Fukushima — three years later

Global Journalist

Published on 3 Jul 2014

In March 2011, an earthquake and tsunami devastated the eastern coast of Japan. Thousands of people were killed, and scores more were displaced as a result of the natural disaster. The earthquake and resulting tsunami caused the meltdown of a nuclear power station located in Fukushima Prefecture. Radioactive material leaked into the Pacific Ocean, and the area surrounding the plant became irradiated. This led to the development of an exclusion zone around the plant, and the evacuation of cities near the stricken nuclear site.

But more than three years after the event, journalists still struggle to report on what exactly is going on with the region’s recovery and cleanup efforts. TEPCO, the utility that managed the nuclear reactor, has been criticized for not being forthcoming with the public, or with the victims of the tragedy … or, even with the government. Today on Global Journalist, we take a look at what’s going on in Fukushima, and look at some of the challenges reporters face in covering stories like these in Japan.

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US laboratory admits violating nuke-waste permit – WOOPS and WIPP!!

Thursday, July 3, 2014 – 8:02 pm
Jeri Clausing
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Los Alamos National Laboratory says it made mistakes in packing waste that has been linked to a radiation leak at the government’s underground nuclear waste dump, but it remains unclear if the violations or its use of organic cat litter to absorb moisture played a role in the accident.

In a letter released by state regulators Thursday, lab officials told the New Mexico Environment Department that their internal probe of the handling of the toxic waste from decades of nuclear bomb building has uncovered several violations of its Hazardous Waste Facility Permit. The lab says it failed to follow proper procedures in making the switch from inorganic to organic litter and in its lack of follow up on waste that tests showed to be highly acidic.

The shortcomings were described as “unacceptable” by Principal Associate Lab Director Terry Wallace, according to an internal memo.

Teams of scientists and engineers are still trying to determine exactly what caused a barrel from Los Alamos to burst, and whether the switch in cat litter helped fuel what is suspected to have been some kind of reaction in the highly acidic waste that also contained lead.

Despite hundreds of experiments to date, investigators have been unable to create any reaction that would have caused the container to leak like it did on Feb. 14, sending radioactive particles into the air above the half-mile deep repository and contaminating 22 workers with low levels of radiation.

The accident has also indefinitely shuttered the mine, which is the nation’s only permanent repository for plutonium-contaminated gloves, tools and clothing from the federal government’s nuclear facilities.

According to the memo obtained by The Associated Press, Wallace told employees at a meeting Monday that the probe is focused on 16 barrels of highly acidic, nitrate-salt-bearing waste, including the drum that leaked at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant. Ten of the other barrels are also underground at the mine in Carlsbad, New Mexico, while five are in temporary storage and under special monitoring at a private waste facility in Andrews, Texas.

Wallace is quoted in the memo as saying that a technical review “identified certain conditions that might potentially cause an exothermic reaction inside a drum. Among them are neutralized liquids, a low pH and the presence of metals.”

“The low pH findings should have prompted a pause in work to ensure appropriate technical and regulatory reviews of next steps,” Wallace said.

Wallace indicated that the lab’s focus is now on correcting the processes to prevent any recurrence. “We need to get this right and set best practices for the entire Complex.”

The state Environment Department said it was reviewing “these initial violations and plans to take appropriate actions once it concludes its independent review of the incidents at WIPP and LANL,” using acronyms for the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant and the Los Alamos National Laboratory, respectively.

The state investigation is just one of many into the leak and an underground truck fire six days earlier at the U.S. Department of Energy facility.

Initial probes by federal regulators identified a host of management and safety shortcomings at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant.

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Plaid Cymru slammed for ‘rank hypocrisy’ over nuclear trip to Japan

He said: “Senior Plaid politicians going on international trips funded by nuclear power companies is rank hypocrisy

http://world.einnews.com/article/212285344/rVzz449EzoSZc8WW

Labour have accused the party of contradicting their opposition to new nuclear projects after a senior Assembly Member visited the country

Senior Plaid Cymru Assembly Members have been accused of “rank hypocrisy” after joining a nuclear fact-finding trip to Japan despite outspoken opposition to nuclear energy.

The party has long been opposed to the construction of new nuclear power plants in Wales, but late in June its economic spokesperson Rhun ap Iorwerth travelled with delegates visiting the country.

His trip was paid for by the firm behind the controversial Wylfa B nuclear site planned for Anglesey, which he represents as an AM.

Calum Higgins, Welsh Labour’s prospective candidate to stand for the Carmarthen East and Dinefwr Westminster seat, said the trip flew in the face of Plaid Cymru’s policy and had undermined the party’s leadership.

He said: “Senior Plaid politicians going on international trips funded by nuclear power companies is rank hypocrisy.

“Plaid’s policy on nuclear power is clear.

“They oppose new nuclear development like Wylfa B, which would bring thousands of jobs and £10bn investment to Wales.

“Their own website professes: ‘We reaffirm our opposition to the construction of any new nuclear power stations in Wales’.

“That a member of Plaid’s ‘Cabinet in waiting’ has decided to disregard his leader and ignore his own party shows the clear splits at the top of the party.”

Plaid’s nuclear policies have been criticised since Mr Iorwerth announced his apparent support for plans to build a new reactor at the Wylfa Newydd site.

The new proposals were announced in Westminster, where powers to approve large-scale energy developments are held, in 2010.

A fresh reactor on the site was put forward as one of eight possible new nuclear reactor locations in the UK. Work would be carried out by Horizon Nuclear Power, a company which was implicated in the 2011 Fukushima disaster.

While running in last year’s by-election on the island, Mr Iorwerth said he supported development of the site if it was done “for the benefit of Anglesey”.

Labour’s Mr Higgins said this apparent disconnect between decisions on Anglesey and central Plaid views revealed a rift in the top tiers that needed to be put down by the party’s leader if future policy was to be believed.

He said: “Leanne Wood needs to explain if she approved this trip and why. She must also be clear on her party’s policy. Who should we believe: Plaid Cymru’s leader, or their economic spokesperson?”

The decision to travel to Japan has also been slammed by a senior Plaid Cymru figure, who spoke anonymously to the Wales Eye investigations blog.

They are reported to have said: “This is a complete nonsense. Voters believe, rightly, we are opposed to nuclear power yet here we are accepting junkets from nuclear companies because they may be creating a few new jobs.”

John Dixon, who was Plaid Cymru’s chair from 2002 to 2010, told Wales Eye the fresh controversy showed the party’s policy on nuclear energy was incoherent. He said: “On nuclear energy, whether the party is for or against depends on who you speak to.”

But Mr Iorwerth said he joined the delegates visiting Japan so he could properly represent the people of Anglesey and ensure their interests were promoted.

He said: “My role is to be as objective as possible about the challenges and opportunities of continued power generation at Wylfa.

“It was vital in my role as AM representing all of the people of Anglesey to be a part of the delegation to Japan.

“There was much opportunity for frank discussion, and the interests of the people of Anglesey were at the core of my contribution to those discussions.”

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Israel Defense Force Deletes “Nuclear Leak” Tweet; Blames Cyber Terrorism

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-07-03/israel-defense-force-deletes-nuclear-leak-tweet-blames-cyber-terrorism

How to start World War 3? Step 1) Hack IDF Twitter account; Step 2) Tweet that Israel’s secret nuclear facility has suffered a potential leak after shelling; Step 3) wait for US response… It appears (though for now has not been confirmed) that the Israel Defense Force’s Twitter account was hacked by the Syrian Electronic Army who then tweeted “#WARNING: Possible nuclear leak in the region after 2 rockets hit Dimona nuclear facility” The Tweet was deleted soon after – not before all major newswires picked it up – and the report has been denied by the IDF. We can only imagine the market response to this tweet if US traders were not all out buying beers and burgers..

The Tweet was deleted minutes later after this image (of the Syrian Electronic Army) was tweeted…

and this…

But The IDF was quick to note it was not correct…

Israeli army is investigating how posting appeared on its official Twitter account saying there was risk of nuclear leak after rocket hit Dimona facility, military spokesman says on condition of anonymity in accordance with regulation.

 

Tweet was later deleted; army spokesman declines to comment on possibility the official account was hacked

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And then The IDF issues this statement:

More tweets and comments here ; http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-07-03/israel-defense-force-deletes-nuclear-leak-tweet-blames-cyber-terrorism

The original Tweet from @IDFSpokesperson

 

 

July 4, 2014 Posted by | Uncategorized | 1 Comment

Vietnam ranks ninth in selling tuna to the Netherlands and other tuna related news..

How radioactive is the bluefin tuna in the Pacific ocean - and how dangerous is the Cesium-137? Image by Decoded Science

Image source ; http://www.decodedscience.com/fukushima-incident-cesium-137-half-life/41114

Study shows muddy seabed off Fukushima coast has higher levels of contamination

July 03, 2014

“We are learning that the nuclear accident didn’t contaminate the entire ocean, but created spots that tend to have higher radioactive levels than others,” said Blair Thornton, a researcher from the University of Tokyo’s Institute of Industrial Science. “We want to continue investigating.”

http://ajw.asahi.com/article/0311disaster/fukushima/AJ201407030069

 

http://www.vietnambreakingnews.com/2014/07/vietnam-ranks-ninth-in-selling-tuna-to-the-netherlands/

July 3, 2014 by

The Hanoitimes – The Netherlands exceeded Spain to become the third largest importer of Vietnamese tuna in the bloc.

Vietnam’s tuna exports to the Netherlands hit nearly 8.9 million USD in the first four months of this year, representing a year-on-year surge of 123 percent, in spite of an overall decrease in the European Union .

Therefore, the Netherlands exceeded Spain to become the third largest importer of Vietnamese tuna in the bloc.

The General Department of Vietnam Customs attributed the surge to an impressive rise of as high as 396 percent in the export of tuna fillet in the context of dropping shipment of other tuna products.

Statistics from the Netherland-based International Trade Centre showed that over the past five years, the European country recorded an increase of 143 percent in tuna imports, becoming the world’s 11 th biggest importer of this product.

HNT

TUNA – January 2014

http://www.globefish.org/tuna-january-2014.html

[…]

During the first half of the year, overall tuna imports (excluding canned tuna) remained below last year’s level in Japan. Imports of fresh and frozen tuna, including loins, totalled 113 162 tonnes compared with 129 410 tonnes imported in the same period in 2012.

Notably, imports of all types of frozen tuna, except albacore, remained below last year’s levels during the January to June period in 2013. Supply shortfall for frozen skipjack was particularly high at – 47%.

Despite the weakening yen, imports of red meat quality frozen tuna loins were stable during the first half of the year. Supplies during this period increased from the Republic of Korea and China but dropped significantly from Fiji and also from Indonesia. Viet Nam was the only source that increased supply from Southeast Asia.

Beth Grant will join Walmart as director of Global Seafood

SEAFOODNEWS.COM [SCOM]  July 3, 2014

Beth Grant, a veteran seafood buyer who is well known in the industry, is leaving US Foods to join Walmart as director of global seafood, reports Tom Seaman of Undercurrent News. Walmart confirmed the move.
Jeff Franzblau, who was director of Seafood Category Management at US Foods earlier left the company to move to Restaurant Supply Chain Solutions – the buying firm for Yum! brands…

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