| ▲ | thrownthatway 3 hours ago | |||||||
You reckon during the 44 years Fukushima Daiitchi operated there were no systems control and data acquisition upgrades? And you reckon that the site operated for 44 years on a Gen II design without melting down is somehow an insisted or how unsafe those reactors were. If that earthquake and tsunami had been only a bit different in either magnitude or location, those reactors could be operating still now. Or if the plant operated had hardened those backup generators and water pumps a bit more. There are 70 AP1000 reactors in operation, construction or planned. Look at this: Because of its simplified design compared to a Westinghouse generation II PWR, the AP1000 has: 50% fewer safety-related valves 35% fewer pumps 80% less safety-related piping 85% less control cable 45% less seismic building volume Isn’t this the kind of thing hackers and tech advocates should be getting a raging hardon over. This reactor does nearly twice as much as its predecessor using half the materials to build, at least for some systems. | ||||||||
| ▲ | Danox 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Fukushima failed because of the aftermath of a 9.1 earthquake. | ||||||||
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