Every serious nuclear accident involves operator error, so you want to eliminate the operator altogether.
Among others, a scenario based on the Fukushima Nuclear Accident will be submitted to them.
The resulting crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi plant is the world's worst nuclear accident in a generation.
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The nuclear accident has proven a very big deal for Japan and for nuclear power around the world.
Nuclear-energy negotiations were launched in 2010 but have been on hold since the Fukushima nuclear accident in March 2011.
No candidate has yet explained how to rebuild Tohoku, devastated by the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear accident in March.
But no land was laid waste by any nuclear accident in this time.
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Japan's nuclear accident last week seems to be worse than expected, reported Kathryn Tolbert of the Washington Post.
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The nuclear accident at Three Mile Island, for example, elevated the importance of environmental risk factors in the markets.
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Many politicians believe that TEPCO must be preserved so it can compensate the victims of the nuclear accident at Fukushima.
Members of the Fukushima Nuclear Accident Independent Investigation Commission were appointed to examine the handling of the crisis and make recommendations.
Aris Candris, chief executive of Westinghouse, said the nuclear accident in Japan added an element of uncertainty to the NRC's review.
The exclusion zone around Chernobyl, in 1986 the site of the world's worst nuclear accident, officially opened to tourists last year.
He said there had been on average one nuclear accident every 11 years and there were over 400 nuclear reactors worldwide.
There were no injuries and little release of radiation from that incident, which remains the worst commercial nuclear accident in U.S. history.
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Damage from the tsunami and nuclear accident prompted many to leave towns and villages for big cities, sapping energy out of communities.
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The aftermath of the Chernobyl nuclear accident, for example, might reasonably be expected to have revealed the effects of radiation on health.
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The cesium-137 found in milk in Vermont is the first cesium detected in milk since the Fukushima-Daichi nuclear accident occurred last month.
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The reasons for this oddity help explain why the nuclear accident, though caused by a tsunami, has been exacerbated by a string of public-policy failures.
The fuel arrived at a sensitive time, following the major nuclear accident at Tokaimura nuclear plant which killed one worker and exposed hundreds to radioactive fall-out.
The 9.0-magnitude earthquake which hit Japan on 11 March 2011 and the massive tsunami it generated killed almost 19, 000 people and triggered a major nuclear accident.
In two months it had reached almost 33 millisieverts, or a third the level normally permissible for those working on a nuclear accident in a year.
And although a growing nationwide movement in favor of nuclear power exists, no new plants have been announced since the Three Mile Island nuclear accident in 1979.
The prime minister then held talks with the minister of economy, the minister in charge of the nuclear accident and the chief cabinet secretary, before making the announcement.
Xenon is also released during a nuclear accident, a possibility.
The man he is replacing - Sir John Beddington - had to provide advice on Japan's Fukushima nuclear accident, Iceland's volcanic ash eruption and the spread of Ash dieback.
Plagued by scandals and investors' jitters, the Visaginas project is again moving ahead: since Japan's nuclear accident, firms wanting to build nuclear-power plants have become less choosy about the conditions.
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Second, that TEPCO, the power supplier for Tokyo and the north-east, needs a steady stream of profits to compensate those whose lives were affected by the nuclear accident at Fukushima.
Even the pledge to drop all nuclear power one day has brought few signs of industrial alarm, and many sighs of relief from Germans, increasingly angst-ridden since the Chernobyl nuclear accident.
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