The two idled reactors at Kansai Electric Power's Ohi nuclear plant must be restarted, Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda said. Returning the reactors to operation will help the economy and help meet the area's electricity demand, Noda said in explaining his decision. He stressed that additional safety measures have been put in place since the Fukushima Daiichi incident. Google/The Associated Press
Japan PM says two reactors must restart for "survival of society"
Reuters
Nuclear power had supplied nearly 30 percent of Japan's electricity before last year's quake and tsunami wrecked the Fukushima plant, spewing radiation and forcing mass evacuations. All of the country's 50 reactors have gone offline since, ...
Japan's Kansai Electric prepares for summer blackouts-Nikkei
Reuters - 13 minutes ago
| June 9 (Reuters) - Japanese utility Kansai Electric Power Co will
continue to prepare for potential rolling blackouts this summer despite
effectively getting the go-head to restart its Ohi nuclear power plant,
the Nikkei business daily reported.
Japanese PM says no choice but nuclear
Aljazeera.com -
Yoshihiko Noda angers anti-nuclear lobby with call for two reactors to
be restarted to head off energy crisis. Yoshihiko Noda, the Japanese
prime minister, has said that the country should restart two nuclear
reactors to avoid an imminent energy crisis ...
News Summary: Japan PM says 2 reactors needed
BusinessWeek -
By AP NUCLEAR PITCH: Japan's leader appealed to the nation Friday to
accept that two nuclear reactors that remained shuttered after the
Fukushima disaster must be restarted to protect the economy and people's
livelihoods.
Noda stresses need to restart Oi N-reactors / Fukui governor likely to give OK ...
The Daily Yomiuri -
Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda stressed Friday that it is necessary to
reactivate idled reactors at the Oi nuclear power plant in Fukui
Prefecture for the sake of the country's people. The No. 3 and 4
reactors at the plant should be reactivated, ...
Noda Presses Nuclear-Restart Case
Wall Street Journal -
By TOKO SEKIGUCHI TOKYO—Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda said
Friday that nuclear energy is a vital source of power that the nation
and its economy can't do without, in an attempt to accelerate the
government's plan to restart two idled nuclear ...
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