Japan has deployed the Yoroi Reactor, a sealed, shipping container-sized microreactor, in remote communities. Designed for disaster resilience and clean energy access, the Yoroi runs for ten years without refueling or onsite staff. Using molten salt cooling and low-enriched uranium, the reactor. On the snowy outskirts of Hokkaido, a modular micro reactor the size of a container, the Yoroi Reactor, was unveiled, heralding a disruptive innovation in Japan's clean energy sector. It was jointly developed by a private consortium and the National Institute of Fusion Science of Japan, using. Japan's experience with the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant catastrophe in 2011 has haunted the country's aspirations to rapidly scale up nuclear power for non-carbon emitting energy. Japanese diversified group ORIX Corporation (TYO:8591) announced today it will build a 134-MW/548-MWh power grid energy storage plant in Maibara, Shiga Prefecture. Author: Portland General Electric. License: Creative Commons, Attribution-NoDerivs 2. The Maibara-Koto Energy Storage Plant.
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