Japanese officials restarted the the No. 1 reactor at the Sendai Nuclear Power Plant earlier this month, and it’s already running into technical difficulties. Japan’s Kyushu Electric Power stopped the ramp up of power from the reactor due to the malfunction of a pump in the plant’s secondary cooling system.
The Sendai Nuclear Power Plant was the first Japanese nuclear reactor to be reactivated since the Fukushima disaster in 2011. Most reactors are not restarted after being offline four years. Engineers and scientists are therefore unsurprised that the reactor is running into some difficulties, given that the plant has not been operational for some time.