Published 2017 | Version v1
Journal article

NEA support to Fukushima Daiichi decommissioning strategy planning

  • 1. NEA Division of Radioactive Waste Management (Nuclear Energy Agency of the OECD (NEA))
  • 2. NEA Division of Nuclear Safety Technology and Regulation (Nuclear Energy Agency of the OECD (NEA))

Description

Six years after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant accident, the Japanese government and Tokyo Electric Power Holdings, Inc. (TEPCO) are shifting their focus to strategy planning for long-term challenges related to the decommissioning of the damaged reactors. The international community has been helping to address the unprecedented challenges of managing the accident facilities. The NEA is playing a key supporting and coordinating role in the international community, in particular in the area of radioactive waste management and the evaluation of the conditions and location of fuel debris. In the first half of 2017, a series of visual investigations using remotely controlled equipment and robots were performed to identify the condition of vessels inside, as well as the distribution of fuel debris in all three units. In the summer of 2017, as stated in the government road-map, policies for fuel debris retrieval from each unit would be presented, and would result in a discussion on which unit should be the first to undergo fuel debris retrieval in 2018. In addition, the basic policy for the processing and disposal of radioactive material arising from the accident would be conceptualised in the year 2017. This article highlights ongoing international joint activities within the NEA framework, corresponding to the challenges that have been identified in the Fukushima Daiichi decommissioning strategy planning

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
NEA News
Journal Issue
no.35-1
Journal Page Range
p. 8-12
ISSN
1605-9581

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