24 Mar, 2016 @ 15:59
1 min read

Post-Fukushima safety updates made at Spain’s nuclear power stations

Fukishima measures e
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

SPAIN’S nuclear power stations are close to completing vital safety enhancements put in place after Japan’s 2011 Fukushima disaster.

The measure were introduced in 2012 by the European Nuclear Safety Regulators Group following a European Council report.

Work to protect Spanish plants from natural disasters including earthquakes and floods is now 80% complete.

Extra cooling systems have been added, and a central emergency support unit set up.

“Nuclear power plants are solidly prepared to face foreseen events at their design bases,” said a statement from Spain’s nuclear industry body Foronuclear..

“In addition, the plants have additional margins to face with sufficient guarantees any extreme events beyond their design bases as well as the consequences of these events.”

Joe Duggan (Reporter)

DO YOU HAVE NEWS FOR US at Spain’s most popular English newspaper - the Olive Press? Contact us now via email: [email protected] or call 951 273 575. To contact the newsdesk out of regular office hours please call +34 665 798 618.

2 Comments

  1. ‘Sufficient’ guaranties in case of a meltdown? Do the Spanish assume that ECB will print the needed amout of money for them in case of a meltdown?
    Besides the costs for the people being directly affected and for the land being contaminated for 10,000 years: who will pay the missing 100 Billion Euros that Spain anually earns from tourism?

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Kinahan hutch e
Previous Story

Associate of Gerry ‘the Monk’ Hutch murdered in Ireland

Edificio España    e
Next Story

Wanda Group sticking with Edificio Espana refurb deal

Latest from Environment

Go toTop

More From The Olive Press