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Pacific Pintail with MOX fuel leaves for Britain

Pacific Pintail with MOX fuel leaves for Britain

TAKAHAMA, Japan - The British nuclear-fuel transport ship Pacific Pintail leaves a nuclear plant of Kansai Electric Power Co. in Takahama, Fukui Prefecture, for Britain on July 4 with eight containers of plutonium-uranium mixed oxide (MOX) fuel. The MOX fuel has been stored at the plant since 1999 when documentation on the fuel was found to have been doctored.

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(2)Loading begins of MOX fuel returning to Britain

(2)Loading begins of MOX fuel returning to Britain

TAKAHAMA, Japan - One of eight cylinders containing plutonium-uranium mixed oxide (MOX) fuel is loaded aboard the British nuclear-fuel transport ship Pacific Pintail at Kansai Electric Power Co.'s Takahama nuclear plant in Fukui Prefecture on July 4.

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(3)Loading begins of MOX fuel returning to Britain

(3)Loading begins of MOX fuel returning to Britain

TAKAHAMA, Japan - Two British policemen are on guard aboard the nuclear-fuel transport ship Pacific Pintail, which is due to leave for Britain on July 4 with a load of eight containers of plutonium-uranium mixed oxide (MOX) fuel from Kansai Electric Power Co. Citing security reasons, both Japanese authorities and Kansai Electric have declined to disclose the route the Pacific Pintail will take or when it will arrive in Britain.

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(1)Loading begins of MOX fuel returning to Britain

(1)Loading begins of MOX fuel returning to Britain

TAKAHAMA, Japan - Plutonium-uranium mixed oxide (MOX) fuel in containers to be returned to its manufacturers in Britain is ready for loading aboard the British nuclear-fuel transport ship Pacific Pintail at Kansai Electric Power Co.'s Takahama nuclear plant in Fukui Prefecture on July 4. The MOX fuel has been stored at the plant since 1999 when documentation on the fuel was found to have been doctored.

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MOX transportation ship bound for Britain arrives in Takahama

MOX transportation ship bound for Britain arrives in Takahama

TAKAHAMA, Japan - The Pacific Pintail, one of two ships that will transport plutonium-uranium mixed oxide (MOX) fuel to Britain, arrives June 14 at the port of Kansai Electric Power Co.'s nuclear power plant in Takahama, Fukui Prefecture. The ship will transport the MOX fuel, currently stored at the plant, to British Nuclear Fuels PLC, the British manufacturer of the fuel, in early July, sources familiar with the shipping plan said.

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Fuel arrives at storage site in Niigata nuclear plant

Fuel arrives at storage site in Niigata nuclear plant

KASHIWAZAKI, Japan - Workers complete the unloading of plutonium-uranium mixed oxide (MOX) fuel from a British cargo ship that arrived in a special port in Kashiwazaki, Niigata Prefecture, on March 24. The fuel was unloaded from the 5,271-ton Pacific Pintail freighter and delivered to a storage site inside Tokyo Electric Power Co.'s Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power station compound.

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MOX fuel shipment arrives at TEPCO's Niigata nuclear plant

MOX fuel shipment arrives at TEPCO's Niigata nuclear plant

KASHIWAZAKI, Japan - The British ship Pacific Pintail, carrying a cargo of plutonium-uranium mixed oxide (MOX) fuel, arrives at a port in Kariwa, Niigata Prefecture, on March 24 amid tight police security. The 5,271-ton cargo ship, which set sail from France in January with 28 containers of the highly toxic MOX fuel, docked at the private port of Tokyo Electric Power Co.'s Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power station.

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MOX ship arrives in port in Takahama port

MOX ship arrives in port in Takahama port

TAKAHAMA, Japan - The 5,271-ton British ship Pacific Pintail carrying 200 kilograms of mixed oxide (MOX) nuclear fuel arrives at the port of a nuclear power plant in Takahama, Fukui Prefecture, on the Sea of Japan coast, on Oct. 1. The ship's arrival is part of a controversial program for the commercial use of plutonium at nuclear power plants in Japan.

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Pacific Teal loaded with Japan-bound nuclear fuel

Pacific Teal loaded with Japan-bound nuclear fuel

CHERBOURG, France - The 4,648-ton British cargo ship Pacific Teal is loaded with a vessel containing 32 elements of mixed oxide (MOX) fuel, for delivery to a nuclear power plant in Japan's Fukushima Prefecture, at Cherbourg port in northwestern France on July 21. The ship left the port later in the day to rendezvous with its sister ship, the 5,087-ton Pacific Pintail, already carrying British-produced MOX fuel and waiting in waters off France.

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British ship with nuclear fuel heads out to sea

British ship with nuclear fuel heads out to sea

BARROW-IN-FURNESS, England - The British ship Pacific Pintail with a shipment of nuclear fuel heads out to sea July 19 en route to Japan. The Pacific Pintail is loaded with its nuclear fuel before leaving Barrow-in-Furness on the northwest English coast.

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Armed merchant vessel to ship nuclear fuel to Japan

Armed merchant vessel to ship nuclear fuel to Japan

BARROW, England - Its machine gun on the bow kept under wraps, the armed British merchant freighter Pacific Pintail is seen berthed at the northwest England port of Barrow on July 9, ready to set sail with a cargo of MOX nuclear fuel bound for Japan. The date of departure has also been kept under veil for security reasons.

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(2)Loading begins of MOX fuel returning to Britain

(2)Loading begins of MOX fuel returning to Britain

TAKAHAMA, Japan - One of eight cylinders containing plutonium-uranium mixed oxide (MOX) fuel is loaded aboard the British nuclear-fuel transport ship Pacific Pintail at Kansai Electric Power Co.'s Takahama nuclear plant in Fukui Prefecture on July 4.

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(1)Loading begins of MOX fuel returning to Britain

(1)Loading begins of MOX fuel returning to Britain

TAKAHAMA, Japan - Plutonium-uranium mixed oxide (MOX) fuel in containers to be returned to its manufacturers in Britain is ready for loading aboard the British nuclear-fuel transport ship Pacific Pintail at Kansai Electric Power Co.'s Takahama nuclear plant in Fukui Prefecture on July 4. The MOX fuel has been stored at the plant since 1999 when documentation on the fuel was found to have been doctored.

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Pacific Pintail with MOX fuel leaves for Britain

Pacific Pintail with MOX fuel leaves for Britain

TAKAHAMA, Japan - The British nuclear-fuel transport ship Pacific Pintail leaves a nuclear plant of Kansai Electric Power Co. in Takahama, Fukui Prefecture, for Britain on July 4 with eight containers of plutonium-uranium mixed oxide (MOX) fuel. The MOX fuel has been stored at the plant since 1999 when documentation on the fuel was found to have been doctored.

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(3)Loading begins of MOX fuel returning to Britain

(3)Loading begins of MOX fuel returning to Britain

TAKAHAMA, Japan - Two British policemen are on guard aboard the nuclear-fuel transport ship Pacific Pintail, which is due to leave for Britain on July 4 with a load of eight containers of plutonium-uranium mixed oxide (MOX) fuel from Kansai Electric Power Co. Citing security reasons, both Japanese authorities and Kansai Electric have declined to disclose the route the Pacific Pintail will take or when it will arrive in Britain.

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MOX transportation ship bound for Britain arrives in Takahama

MOX transportation ship bound for Britain arrives in Takahama

TAKAHAMA, Japan - The Pacific Pintail, one of two ships that will transport plutonium-uranium mixed oxide (MOX) fuel to Britain, arrives June 14 at the port of Kansai Electric Power Co.'s nuclear power plant in Takahama, Fukui Prefecture. The ship will transport the MOX fuel, currently stored at the plant, to British Nuclear Fuels PLC, the British manufacturer of the fuel, in early July, sources familiar with the shipping plan said.

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MOX fuel shipment arrives at TEPCO's Niigata nuclear plant

MOX fuel shipment arrives at TEPCO's Niigata nuclear plant

KASHIWAZAKI, Japan - The British ship Pacific Pintail, carrying a cargo of plutonium-uranium mixed oxide (MOX) fuel, arrives at a port in Kariwa, Niigata Prefecture, on March 24 amid tight police security. The 5,271-ton cargo ship, which set sail from France in January with 28 containers of the highly toxic MOX fuel, docked at the private port of Tokyo Electric Power Co.'s Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power station.

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Fuel arrives at storage site in Niigata nuclear plant

Fuel arrives at storage site in Niigata nuclear plant

KASHIWAZAKI, Japan - Workers complete the unloading of plutonium-uranium mixed oxide (MOX) fuel from a British cargo ship that arrived in a special port in Kashiwazaki, Niigata Prefecture, on March 24. The fuel was unloaded from the 5,271-ton Pacific Pintail freighter and delivered to a storage site inside Tokyo Electric Power Co.'s Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power station compound.

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MOX ship arrives in port in Takahama port

MOX ship arrives in port in Takahama port

TAKAHAMA, Japan - The 5,271-ton British ship Pacific Pintail carrying 200 kilograms of mixed oxide (MOX) nuclear fuel arrives at the port of a nuclear power plant in Takahama, Fukui Prefecture, on the Sea of Japan coast, on Oct. 1. The ship's arrival is part of a controversial program for the commercial use of plutonium at nuclear power plants in Japan.

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Pacific Teal loaded with Japan-bound nuclear fuel

Pacific Teal loaded with Japan-bound nuclear fuel

CHERBOURG, France - The 4,648-ton British cargo ship Pacific Teal is loaded with a vessel containing 32 elements of mixed oxide (MOX) fuel, for delivery to a nuclear power plant in Japan's Fukushima Prefecture, at Cherbourg port in northwestern France on July 21. The ship left the port later in the day to rendezvous with its sister ship, the 5,087-ton Pacific Pintail, already carrying British-produced MOX fuel and waiting in waters off France.

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British ship with nuclear fuel heads out to sea

British ship with nuclear fuel heads out to sea

BARROW-IN-FURNESS, England - The British ship Pacific Pintail with a shipment of nuclear fuel heads out to sea July 19 en route to Japan. The Pacific Pintail is loaded with its nuclear fuel before leaving Barrow-in-Furness on the northwest English coast.

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British ship with nuclear fuel heads out to sea

British ship with nuclear fuel heads out to sea

BARROW-IN-FURNESS, England - The British ship Pacific Pintail with a shipment of nuclear fuel heads out to sea July 19 en route to Japan. The Pacific Pintail is loaded with its nuclear fuel before leaving Barrow-in-Furness on the northwest English coast.

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Armed merchant vessel to ship nuclear fuel to Japan

Armed merchant vessel to ship nuclear fuel to Japan

BARROW, England - Its machine gun on the bow kept under wraps, the armed British merchant freighter Pacific Pintail is seen berthed at the northwest England port of Barrow on July 9, ready to set sail with a cargo of MOX nuclear fuel bound for Japan. The date of departure has also been kept under veil for security reasons.

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