Rat may have caused Fukushima outage

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 20 Maret 2013 | 23.18

TEPCO says a rat may be responsible for a power outage at the Fukushima nuclear plant this week. Source: AP

THE power outage at Japan's troubled Fukushima power station may have been caused by a rat.

Masayuki Ono, spokesman for Tokyo Electric Power Co., the utility that runs the Fukushima Dai-ichi plant, says a 15-centimetre rat was found dead Wednesday near a switchboard.

He says the rat may be linked to the power failure, but that more investigation is needed to be sure.

Technicians have restored power to all cooling systems at the reactors after a blackout sparked a new crisis.

Equipment in pools used to cool used fuel are now fully operational, some 30 hours after the blackout, Tokyo Electric Power Co (TEPCO) said.

Used nuclear fuel becomes dangerous if its temperature is allowed to rise uncontrollably to the point where a self-sustaining critical reaction begins, causing a meltdown.

"We have deeply worried the public, but the system has been restored and we have been able to stably cool" the pools, TEPCO spokesman Mr Ono told a press conference.

The utility was yet to find out what caused the power outage, but suspected a problem with a switchboard. "It will require some time because of detailed analysis required," Mr Ono added.

The incident was a reminder of the vulnerable state of the Fukushima plant two years after the tsunami which sparked the meltdowns, despite the government's claim that the reactors are in a "cold shutdown" state and no longer releasing high levels of radiation.

The latest crisis began Monday night with a brief power outage at a building that serves as the central command for work to contain the nuclear accident and to dismantle the reactors.

The initial glitch cut electricity to the cooling pools at three of four heavily damaged reactors as well as to a common pool at 7pm on Monday (9pm AEDT), according to TEPCO.

By Tuesday evening engineers had managed to restart cooling systems in the three affected reactor pools, TEPCO said.

A separate cooling system for the common pool was restarted just after midnight Wednesday, ending the latest problem, the company said.

TEPCO has stressed that the glitch was fixed before any lasting damage was caused, saying the temperatures of all the fuel pools remained well below the safety limit of 65 degrees Celsius.

The firm added that it was building a backup power supply to the pools.

Company officials say there has been no major change to the level of radioactivity at nearby monitoring spots.

Monday's outage knocked out power to nine facilities at the plant, its largest simultaneous electricity failure since it was brought under control in December 2011.

The firm says the incident did not affect the injection of cooling water into reactors whose cores melted down soon after the start of the 2011 nuclear crisis.

The meltdown of three of Fukushima's six reactors occurred after an earthquake and huge tsunami on March 11, 2011, which shut off the power supply and cooling system.

TEPCO drew flak for playing down the scale of the disaster in the first few months. It has since admitted it had been aware of the potential dangers of a big tsunami but did nothing for fear of the reputational and financial cost.

The latest incident rekindled public concern about whether the politically connected utility is being fully transparent.

TEPCO informed the government's regulatory agency about the blackout shortly after it started, but waited three hours before issuing a public press release.

With AP
 


Anda sedang membaca artikel tentang

Rat may have caused Fukushima outage

Dengan url

http://dewasaseo.blogspot.com/2013/03/rat-may-have-caused-fukushima-outage.html

Anda boleh menyebar luaskannya atau mengcopy paste-nya

Rat may have caused Fukushima outage

namun jangan lupa untuk meletakkan link

Rat may have caused Fukushima outage

sebagai sumbernya

0 komentar:

Posting Komentar

techieblogger.com Techie Blogger Techie Blogger