9 March 2026 | 11:00 - 12:30 a.m. | Microsoft TEAMS

Fukushima Daiichi - 15 years on: Facts, progress, perspectives

The reactor disaster of 2011 changed energy policy worldwide - especially in Germany. But what does the situation actually look like today, more than a decade later?

In our upcoming online presentation, we will take a differentiated look at the current situation in Japan:

  • What happened in 2011 - technically categorised
  • What is the situation on the ground at Fukushima Daiichi today?
  • How do you assess the radiation protection situation and health consequences on the basis of scientific data?
  • How is the contaminated water handled - and what does its discharge actually mean?
  • What role does nuclear energy play again in Japan today?

The aim is to provide a fact-based categorisation that goes beyond buzzwords. After all, it is worth taking a sober look at data, regulatory standards and international assessments, especially when it comes to complex technical issues.

As speaker we welcome Mr Uwe Stoll, who has been intensively involved with safety-related issues and international developments in the field of nuclear energy for many years and provides a well-founded and differentiated assessment of the situation in Fukushima.

We cordially invite you to see for yourself and join in the discussion.


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