Nuclear's best friends turn cold shoulder after Fukushima
The News International - 18 hours ago
LONDON: The nuclear industry was dealt a big blow on Friday when two of
the most nuclear-friendly countries decided to exit or sharply curb
their reliance on the technology following a public opinion backlash
after the Fukushima accident in Japan last year. http://www.thenews.com.pk/Todays-News-1-132067-Nuclears-best-friends-turn-cold-shoulder-after-Fukushima
Nuclear champions Japan and France drop their support
The Age -
Two of nuclear power's greatest champions dealt the industry a heavy
blow on Friday, with Japan deciding to phase out its plants and France
confirming plans to cut its heavy reliance on the technology following
concern over the Fukushima disaster. Japan ...
Japan to complete reactors despite no-nuclear policy
Bangkok Post - 1
This file photo shows a plant to extract plutonium and uranium from
spent nuclear fuel, at Rokkasho village in Aomori prefecture, northern
Japan, in 2006. Japan said it would go ahead with planned work to
complete three new nuclear power reactors, two of ...
Japan plans to phase out nuclear power
Boston Globe -
TOKYO — Japan said Friday that it would seek to phase out nuclear power
by 2040, a historic shift for a country that has long staked its future
on nuclear energy but one that falls far short of the bold steps that
the government had promised in the wake of the ...
Japan's startling energy plan: Nuclear-free by 2030s
Detroit Free Press -
LOS ANGELES -- The Japanese government announced a dramatic turn in its
energy policy Friday, vowing to make the densely populated island
nation nuclear-free by the 2030s. Last year's tsunami-triggered disaster
at the Fukushima nuclear power ...
Japan Seeks Slow Nuclear Phase-Out
Wall Street Journal -
By TAKASHI MOCHIZUKI, MARI IWATA and CHESTER DAWSON. TOKYO—The Japanese
government unveiled a long-term energy plan that seeks an end to
nuclear power by 2040, responding to strong antinuclear sentiment but
stopping short of a clear ...
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