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Sustainable Energy
Green.TV
10 episodes
11 months ago
Green.TV is not just a foundry for films, but a way to help communicate a better future.
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Green.TV is not just a foundry for films, but a way to help communicate a better future.
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Ex-GE Engineer Highlights Critical Fukushima Reactor Design Flaw
Sustainable Energy
12 years ago
Ex-GE Engineer Highlights Critical Fukushima Reactor Design Flaw
In 1971, General Electric designed, built and delivered the first, now-exploded, Mark 1 reactor at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant and that design was also used for four of the other five reactors.



Whistleblower Dale Bridenbaugh, a former engineer for GE, exposed a critical flaw in the reactor design that was so bad, he recommended all Mark 1 reactors be shut down to repair them. This didn't happen. Then, as now, profits and protection of nuclear business were put ahead of safety and theprotection of people.
Sustainable Energy
Green.TV is not just a foundry for films, but a way to help communicate a better future.