To help on data, a fleet of four drones were set to fly one at a time into the hardest-hit No. 1 reactor’s primary ...
TEPCO is attempting to learn more about its location and condition to facilitate its removal so the plant can be ...
unveiled Tuesday small drones they want to use to gather more data from parts of one of the reactors previously inaccessible. TEPCO has previously tried sending robots inside each of the three ...
The flying drone to be used at Fukushima Daiichi’s ... Daiichi reactor buildings is performed by robots, with the TEPCO gallery providing an overview of the wide range of the types used so ...
Details for this discharge can be found on TEPCO’s webpage. Green – a numerical value and a green dot indicate that this aspect of the discharge system is operating currently and that the data being ...