U.S. Dropped Nuclear Rule Meant to Avert Hydrogen Explosions

New York Times: The Three Mile Island nuclear plant in Pennsylvania on Monday, 32 years to the day after an accident there. When hot fuel interacted with steam there, a reactor suffered a hydrogen blast. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has allowed reactors to phase out some equipment that eliminates explosive hydrogen, the gas that blew up the outer containments of three reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi in Japan. The commission says it judged that at the American plants, the containments were strong enough......

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