Nuclear is Key Energy Source, Japan’s First Energy Policy Draft Since Fukushima Says
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Nuclear is Key Energy Source, Japan’s First Energy Policy Draft Since Fukushima Says

(Photo Credit: Reuters / Tomohiro Ohsumi)
By RT
In its first draft energy policy since 2011, Japan says nuclear energy is still among its vital sources of electricity. This comes after three years of nationwide calls to shut down nuclear plants – and pledges to reduce dependency on nuclear.
The government in Tokyo has said it would restart nuclear reactors, but only those that meet new safety standards put in place after the 2011 Fukushima nuclear catastrophe, AP reported. Japan has 48 commercial nuclear reactors, but all are presently shut down until they pass new safety standards.
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