Every scrap of good news is a little comfort in this terrible situation
Meanwhile from BBC, reporting a tweet
0837: Noriyuki Shikata, from the Japanese PM's office tweets: "Intentional venting of the air was carried out for Unit 3 of Fukushima Plant I as well to lower the pressure inside the containment vessel"
The no.3 reactor is going through exactly the same process as the no. 1, 24 hours before.
Are there any technical implications in the fact that it uses MOX fuel, apart from the higher toxicity of the plutonium?
What I mean is, is the process more or less stable than the no. 1 plant?
Meanwhile from BBC, reporting a tweet
0837: Noriyuki Shikata, from the Japanese PM's office tweets: "Intentional venting of the air was carried out for Unit 3 of Fukushima Plant I as well to lower the pressure inside the containment vessel"
The no.3 reactor is going through exactly the same process as the no. 1, 24 hours before.
Are there any technical implications in the fact that it uses MOX fuel, apart from the higher toxicity of the plutonium?
What I mean is, is the process more or less stable than the no. 1 plant?