Japan has resumed operations at the world’s largest nuclear power plant to help the country meet huge electricity demands ...
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Editorial: Japan's plan to replace aging nuke reactors far from gaining public understanding
Is the Japanese government going to keep nuclear reactors fraught with problems operational for decades to come? Replacing ...
Japan aims to source 20 per cent of the country’s electricity from nuclear power in fiscal 2040. Read more at ...
Around 12.1 trillion yen ($82 billion) has already been spent to deal with the 2011 disaster at the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear ...
The new chairman of the Nuclear Regulation Authority vowed to maintain “independence and transparency” as the government ...
Fifteen years ago, Fukushima, Japan, was home to one of the worst nuclear disasters in history. Today, some places in the region look just as they did in the immediate aftermath of that fateful Friday ...
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Japan proposes rebuilding ageing nuclear plants to meet power demand
Reducing costly fuel imports and securing a stable power supply would require up to five reactors to be rebuilt by the 2040s.
Japan plans to rebuild between two and five ageing nuclear reactors by the 2040s and as many as 11 to 14 by the 2050s as it ...
The "super pig" population exploded after domesticated hogs interbred with feral wild boars in areas close to the nuclear fallout zone in northeast Japan ...
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