Beginning with the construction of Japan's first commercial nuclear power station (the Tokai Power Station, a gas-cooled reactor) in 1965, Fuji Electric has made significant contributions to the establishment of the nuclear fuel cycle and the expansion of nuclear power as a clean form of energy that does not produce carbon dioxide by utilizing three core technologies: remote handling, waste treatment, and high-temperature gas-cooled reactors.
| May. 13, 2011 | We will be introducing the Resin Reducer (spent resin volume reduction equipment) at the International Low-Level Waste Conference held in New Orleans (USA) on June 22nd. |
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| Apr. 21, 2011 | Our participation at the WM 2011 Waste Management Symposia was a succsess. Thank you for attending. Please give us your support in the future as well. |
| Jan. 18, 2011 | We have launched a website on nuclear power equipment and facilities. |
| Dec. 28, 2010 | Waste Management Symposia to be held between February 27 and March 3, 2011 in Phoenix, Arizona. |
| Oct. 29, 2010 | Japanese consortium bids on high-temperature gas-cooled reactor in Kazakhstan (The Denki Shimbun) |
| Oct. 29, 2010 | Japan Nuclear Fuel Limited starts construction of Japan's first MOX fuel plant (The Denki Shimbun) |
| May. 21, 2010 | Order received for a MOX fuel plant for Japan Nuclear Fuel Limited (contributing to the completion of a MOX fuel plant and the establishment of the nuclear fuel cycle). |