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Japan Nuclear Reactors Shut Off, Thousands March To Celebrate

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First Posted: 05/05/2012 1:18 pm Updated: 05/10/2012 1:45 am

TOKYO (AP) — Thousands of Japanese marched to celebrate the switching off of the last of their nation's 50 nuclear reactors Saturday, waving banners shaped as giant fish that have become a potent anti-nuclear symbol.

Japan was without electricity from nuclear power for the first time in four decades when the reactor at Tomari nuclear plant on the northern island of Hokkaido went offline for mandatory routine maintenance.

After last year's March 11 quake and tsunami set off meltdowns at the Fukushima Dai-ichi plant, no reactor halted for checkups has been restarted amid public worries about the safety of nuclear technology.

"Today is a historic day," Masashi Ishikawa shouted to a crowd gathered at a Tokyo park, some holding traditional "koinobori" carp-shaped banners for Children's Day that have become a symbol of the anti-nuclear movement.

"There are so many nuclear plants, but not a single one will be up and running today, and that's because of our efforts," Ishikawa said.

The activists said it is fitting that the day Japan stopped nuclear power coincides with Children's Day because of their concerns about protecting children from radiation, which Fukushima Dai-ichi is still spewing into the air and water.

The government has been eager to restart nuclear reactors, warning about blackouts and rising carbon emissions as Japan is forced to turn to oil and gas for energy.

Japan now requires reactors to pass new tests to withstand quakes and tsunami and to gain local residents' approval before restarting.

The response from people living near nuclear plants has been mixed, with some wanting them back in operation because of jobs, subsidies and other benefits to the local economy.

The mayor of Tomari city, Hiroomi Makino, is among those who support nuclear power.

"There may be various ways of thinking but it's extremely regrettable," he said of the shutdown.

Major protests, like the one Saturday, have been generally limited to urban areas like Tokyo, which had received electricity from faraway nuclear plants, including Fukushima Dai-ichi.

Before the nuclear crisis, Japan relied on nuclear power for a third of its electricity.

The crowd at the anti-nuclear rally, estimated at 5,500 by organizers, shrugged off government warnings about a power shortage. If anything, they said, with the reactors going offline one by one, it was clear the nation didn't really need nuclear power.

Whether Japan will suffer a sharp power crunch is still unclear.

Electricity shortages are expected only at peak periods, such as the middle of the day in hot weather, and critics of nuclear power say proponents are exaggerating the consequences to win public approval to restart reactors.

Hokkaido Electric Power Co. spokesman Hisatoshi Kibayashi said the shutdown was completed late Saturday.

The Hokkaido Tomari plant has three reactors, but the other two had been halted earlier. Before March 11 last year, the nation had 54 nuclear reactors, but four of the six reactors at Fukushima Dai-ichi are being decommissioned because of the disaster.

Yoko Kataoka, a retired baker who was dancing to the music at the rally waving a small paper carp, said she was happy the reactor was being turned off.

"Let's leave an Earth where our children and grandchildren can all play without worries," she said, wearing a shirt that had, "No thank you, nukes," handwritten on the back.

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TOKYO (AP) — Thousands of Japanese marched to celebrate the switching off of the last of their nation's 50 nuclear reactors Saturday, waving banners shaped as giant fish that have become a potent an...
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PlayBoyMan
I don't take crap from anyone.
04:29 PM on 05/21/2012
The Major issue with Japan's reactors is that they are OLD, and at the time upon construction, the designers didn't take earthquakes and natural disasters into consideration. Yes, There is radiation coming from the reactor. Yes, said radiation has made it's away to the US and many other places of the world, and yes, there should've been a better design and concept for the reactors.

Instead of casting theories and personal opinion to this situation, we should see this as a lesson learned - Building a reactor on the edge of an island, and having no way to contain a breach of the reactor Cores is a bad idea. The fact that Japan has shut down all the reactors is proof.

It's good to see Japan is learning from it's mistakes, and we should commend them for it.
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CaptD
Freedom From Nuclear Fascism...
03:40 PM on 05/16/2012
Reactor Casualties 6 – “risk of injury ….. negligible.” http://wp.me/pDwKM-2dz from: Er, wot’s the full statement? Severe Accidents in Spent Fuel Pools in Support of Generic Safety Issue 82
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CaptD
Freedom From Nuclear Fascism...
03:11 PM on 05/16/2012
MAJOR NRC CYA
April 15th, 2011 – Doris and contractor not involved in Fukushima and not in any position to speak as NRC representatives
http://wp.me/p21p6a-8AD


Health problems in Fukushima ???
What Health problems in Fukushima ???
We Don't Need Any Stinkin' Health Problems In Fukushima!
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WeMustDoBetter09
11:17 AM on 05/15/2012
Doctor: Did Japan raise radiation limits “to keep people calm while they’re being poisoned”? (VIDEO)
http://enenews.com/doctor-japan-raise-ra...
Dr. Bradford Weeks, MD: As a medical doctor, I would want the government to tell me, is it based on a new discovery or to keep people calm while they are poisoned?
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Atoms4Peace1
Applying the atom peacefully since 1978
02:49 AM on 05/16/2012
radiation limits are ridiculously low. Raising them to their current value does nothing to stochastic long term effects.
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CaptD
Freedom From Nuclear Fascism...
03:17 PM on 05/16/2012
You left out, "In Your Opinion"...

Which as we all know, everybody has one...

BTW: Any response to the 100' deep Cofferdam ("WALL") TEPCO is now building?
05:18 AM on 05/15/2012
"Black Dust" in Toyko/ With 243,000 Bq/Kg of Radioactive Cesium
http://ex-skf.blogspot.com/2012/05/black-dust-in-tokyo-with-243000-bqkg-of.html
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Atoms4Peace1
Applying the atom peacefully since 1978
12:02 AM on 05/15/2012
Japans reactors are coming back! Why hasnt Huff Po reported it?

http://news.yahoo.com/japan-assembly-agrees-restart-reactors-hurdles-remain-092000681.html
11:38 AM on 05/15/2012
2 may restart - not 54 (or remaining 48 that MIGHT be operable)

You are free to try to sell that as a victory if you wish
12:29 PM on 05/15/2012
With business booming and AC's running in the Kansai region this summer, the other prefectural governments may be question the wisdom of shutting down 30% of their base load electric generation.

Rolling blackouts in 90 degree heat will get old very quickly.....
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Atoms4Peace1
Applying the atom peacefully since 1978
02:22 AM on 05/16/2012
dominoes will fall
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CaptD
Freedom From Nuclear Fascism...
03:18 PM on 05/16/2012
Because the Japanese nuclear fascists* have not done it yet!

* http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=nuclear+fascism
outnow
Ban the bomb
01:29 AM on 05/14/2012
Gundesen still says that unit three had a prompt criticality with a detonation. That's very bad. The NRC said that nuclear fuel was blown out in pieces. That was in the nuclear fuel pool.
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Michael Mann
Nuclear Educator
10:28 AM on 05/14/2012
Who ever said that is happily mistaken, there was no nuclear detonation, it is physically impossible with commercial nuclear fuel (low enriched uranium) That is good news! The spent fuel pool has been inspected and is intact... also good news....
outnow
Ban the bomb
05:54 PM on 05/14/2012
We don't really know what was inside that building. I would not be surprised if there was some weaponization research was going on in that reactor to counter the threat of North Korea and to be an advance nuclear-armed ally against China.

TEPCO has not told the full story in my humble opinion.

If you measure the speed of the explosion, it would seem to going very fast, consistent with a detonation. If the spent fuel pool is intact, that is good news.

I'm reading many articles by experts who are worried. Reactor two's core was liquified, a first. SFP in number 4 is unstable. A large earthquake or failure in water piping and vents could set things off. I'm worried about the cesium over here. I pity the poor souls over there. I hope you are right. But if rats have cesium 70 kilometers away from Fukushima, the people are getting it too and we on the West Coast are getting some too. I feel muscle cramps for the first time in my entire life.
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Thomas Rowe
"What Me worry"?
10:15 AM on 05/15/2012
Proof? You been there to see it.Hope you are right.
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Atoms4Peace1
Applying the atom peacefully since 1978
12:03 AM on 05/15/2012
He is wrong.
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CaptD
Freedom From Nuclear Fascism...
03:48 PM on 05/13/2012
New thread: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/william-bradley/nuclears-once-bright-and-shiny_b_1511873.html

Lots of silly brand new pro nuclear talkers,
... It would be almost funny
... If it was not so important...

What a Nuclear Waste!
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Atoms4Peace1
Applying the atom peacefully since 1978
12:05 AM on 05/15/2012
the reasonable people are coming out to support the technology

Over the weekend about 400 new nuclear engineers graduated all over the country with something very precious waiting for them

A nice job.
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CaptD
Freedom From Nuclear Fascism...
03:45 PM on 05/16/2012
Public Safety is more that just providing jobs to 400 grads...

Ha Ha Ha

If the USA went SOLAR in a big way there would be thousands of great safe jobs!

Your comment is nothing more thatn Nuclear Payback*

Nuclear Payback*
* http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Nuclear+payback
Those that support nuclear power because nuclear power somehow supports them; no matter what the health implications or other "costs" are for others.
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Harley 2
07:57 PM on 05/20/2012
Precious, just like gollum. LOL
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WeMustDoBetter09
02:01 PM on 05/13/2012
Gundersen: Finally, it appears the world community is listening to Japanese diplomat’s concerns abou...
http://enenews.com/gundersen-finally-app...
As part of a presentation in Kansai, Japan on May 12th 2012, Maggie and Arnie Gundersen of Fairewinds Energy Education answered specific questions asked by symposium organizers regarding the condition of the spent fuel pool at Fukushima Daiichi Unit 4.
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Atoms4Peace1
Applying the atom peacefully since 1978
12:06 AM on 05/15/2012
I dont read koolaid sites
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Thomas Rowe
"What Me worry"?
10:16 AM on 05/15/2012
Oh soooo cleaver!
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WeMustDoBetter09
01:27 PM on 05/13/2012
Nuclear Expert: Fukushima releases equal to or greater than Chernobyl — Radioactive noble gas clouds...
http://enenews.com/nuclear-expert-fukush...
As part of a presentation in Kansai, Japan on May 12th 2012, Maggie and Arnie Gundersen of Fairewinds Energy Education answered specific questions asked by symposium organizers regarding the condition of the spent fuel pool at Fukushima Daiichi Unit 4. Fairewinds analyzes the explosion at Fukushima …

Outnow, I think your right. This has got to be the biggest coverup ever. Heads should roll.
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Atoms4Peace1
Applying the atom peacefully since 1978
12:09 AM on 05/15/2012
Go to the REAL symposium - the ANS Meeting in Chicago next month. Real technical papers on Fukushima.

I dont think Gundersen will show, although the press will be there
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CaptD
Freedom From Nuclear Fascism...
03:47 PM on 05/16/2012
Who is paying your way?

Expect to hear lots of Nuclear CYA talk (off the record) of course!
outnow
Ban the bomb
12:41 PM on 05/13/2012
The pro-nukers have abandoned ship. Their lawyers are telling them that they need to clam up or they might be identified as a part of a massive cover up, is my guess. I'd certainly advise them to keep a low profile. Who knew what when might become an issue in subsequent litigation when the news is fully comprehended and by late manifestation of morbidity and mortality and/or further disasters and more meltdowns occur, as they will. Industry money WAS handed out to bloggers. They created fake websites and hired bloggers along with PR and lobbyists with campaign contributions to be handed out.

The industry can see that by blogging, those with expertise are sharpening the claws of the anti-nukes. This I will call "nuclear blowback." The more they debate, the easier it is to disprove all o9th their contentions by facts on the ground and common observation, along with supressed e-mails, etc.

If this isn't a scandal, I'd like to see what is.
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Atoms4Peace1
Applying the atom peacefully since 1978
12:10 AM on 05/15/2012
Pro nuclear voices are encouraged to blog and beat back misinformation by antinukes. We do it gratis as well. No one has paid me to post.

why hasnt the human race sued God over low level background radiation from cosmic rays?
outnow
Ban the bomb
10:22 AM on 05/15/2012
If a little is good, it doesn't mean that you guys can load us up with more. Talk about playing God!

We need more doctors, not more nuclear engineers - with all of their assumptions that got us into this mess. Honestly, building reactors next to major population centers on seismic faults in tsunami zones! This si stupidity, not "science."
11:20 AM on 05/18/2012
"why hasnt the human race sued God over low level background radiation from cosmic rays?" (Atoms4Peace1)

Because God was kind enough to place dangerous levels of radioactivity underneath a significant layer of overburden (and not in direct contact with human hands).

It's people using their big "rational" brains to remove this protective layer of overburden, and concentrate a diffuse and finely dispersed material (0.711% of U-235) for a short term energy hit causing all of the current waste and environmental challenges.
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CaptD
Freedom From Nuclear Fascism...
11:30 AM on 05/13/2012
Happy N☢ Nuclear Reactor Energy Japan


From N☢ Nuclear Reactor Energy California!


Eliminate the Nuclear Risk before it eliminates US...
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Atoms4Peace1
Applying the atom peacefully since 1978
12:11 AM on 05/15/2012
Sorry to burst your bubble there chief,

http://news.yahoo.com/japan-assembly-agrees-restart-reactors-hurdles-remain-092000681.html
outnow
Ban the bomb
11:30 AM on 05/13/2012
In Plume-gate, the American People were not told about the coming plume. The excuse was that they did not want to create "panic" AND that they did not want to be held responsible.

Just imagine, as in a "B"-rated science fiction flick, if all the people on the West Coast and elsewhere were told the truth. How many would have flown to South America or filtered their air and water? How many would have demanded compensation from those responsible for the gross neglience of an entire industry?

Only because cancer takes so long to develop can they continue the scharade. Private corporations have no conscience. Corporations work ONLY for a short-term profit. Regulation and regulators are easily capture or offshored. Only juries can deliver the message to the boardrooms. We need grand juries and civil juries to make them pay up. Only that will "teach 'em."

Now they all have to promote the idea that low level but continuous exposures are not that bad for you. They raised the permissible limits and hired bloggers to distort the truth. These are facts. What they say isn't. Time has conclusively proved that they lied and continue to do so for financial reasons. These "accidents" will be as bad as the testing was. That was banned for good reason, yet they could never admit that either.
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Atoms4Peace1
Applying the atom peacefully since 1978
12:13 AM on 05/15/2012
what is worse - making up stuff to put forth an agenda silly as it may, or making up stuff that causes real stress in people that could increase their risk far in excess of any radiation from Fukushima.

The world scientific community has spoken, the radiation health effect from Fukushima is in the noise.
09:58 AM on 05/13/2012
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/william-bradley/nuclears-once-bright-and-shiny_b_1511873.html

Nuclear's Once Bright and Shiny Future Blinks Out

Trollies are out
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Atoms4Peace1
Applying the atom peacefully since 1978
03:21 AM on 05/16/2012
The steam is running out of your argument as Japan decides to restart the first reactors. Others are sure to follow.
outnow
Ban the bomb
09:49 AM on 05/13/2012
Wildfires, floods, tornadoes, earthquakes and tsunamis, not to mention "those who would harm us," can and do cause meltdowns. Then we have all the waste being dumped all over the place by governments and organized crime.

We are now seeing conclusive evidence of cover ups by many governments worldwide to protect their "investments." Ft. Calhoun was a very close call. There are a myriad of modes of failure at NPPs. The combinations and permutations are infinite. Radioactive cesium and iodine is in food and urine. E-mails show the cover up. We see paid bloggers at HuffPo. Eating and drinking are even worse than inhaling.

Governments have been conspiring with corporations to cover up the dangers. See the Corbett Report. E-mails from industry were amplified by government modulators and spoon-fed to the populace by the media outlets. NIST was involved. Now NIST claims that neither they nor Johns Hopkins supported scatter x-rays at airport screening. Hm... Making us 'safe" is too hard to do so they just lie. I avoid airflight since the air inside the cabins have too much radiation and too many viruses. Nor do I want scatter x-rays on my skin since I suffer from melanoma already.
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CaptD
Freedom From Nuclear Fascism...
10:12 AM on 05/13/2012
Here is a handy list I put together with help from Max1:

THE NPP's RISK GAME:
~ Tornado strike?
~ Earthquake?
~ Human error?
~ Tsunami?
~ Power outage?
~ Pipe break?
~ Test gone wrong?
~ Old fuel issues?
~ Terrorist attack?
~ Hurricane?
~ Plane crash?
~ Heavy rains/River floods?
~ Metal Fatigue
~ Nuclear Ransom
~ Solar Flair
~ EMP
~ Lightning
~ Dam Failure
~ Fire
~ Operator suicide...
... Just to name a few possibilities how NPP's can crap out.
outnow
Ban the bomb
10:38 AM on 05/13/2012
What if Homer Simpson took us to Allah?
outnow
Ban the bomb
10:49 AM on 05/13/2012
CME's, too. Carrington effect, etc. Really stupid to booby trap the entire planet.
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Atoms4Peace1
Applying the atom peacefully since 1978
12:14 AM on 05/15/2012
All of those natural events would kill more people than the nuclear plant around them.