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South Korea To Restart Its Oldest Nuclear Reactor

ananyo writes "South Korea's oldest nuclear reactor is set to restart after a four-month closure, despite strong opposition from local residents and activists. The Kori-1 reactor in Busan was shut down on 13 March, after it was revealed that the reactor and its emergency generator had temporarily lost power during routine maintenance the month before, causing the coolant temperature to rise. The power failure did not cause an accident, but a report by the International Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna discovered that senior engineers from Korea Hydro and Nuclear Power, which runs the reactor, had neglected the safety problems for more than a month after the loss of power. In June, after a safety check, the IAEA gave the green light for Kori-1 to resume operation. Korea's Nuclear Safety and Security Commission (NSSC) approved the restart on 4 July, but activists and local residents remain strongly opposed to restarting the reactor. At first, the Korean Ministry of Knowledge Economy, which oversees energy policy, had said that the restart would be delayed to alleviate anxiety. But the government changed its mind as a result of a nationwide heatwave that has put a strain on the country's electricity supply in recent days."

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  1. For the love of God by Grayhand · · Score: 3, Funny

    Just don't let any Iguanas near the reactor. We all know what happened with Japan! Worst of all there might be a bad US remake of the movie staring Matthew Broderick. Just safer all round to keep lizards away from any radiation.

  2. Re:"Activists" eh? by Hognoxious · · Score: 4, Funny

    Beeing activists.

    Despite all the buzz they just have a hive mind.

    --
    Confucius say, "Find worm in apple - bad. Find half a worm - worse."
  3. Re:Had to restart because there by antifoidulus · · Score: 5, Funny

    You are right, I say that in order to reduce cooling costs we mandate that all Korean women aged 18-35 must walk around naked during the summer months. Save the earth!