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Since the Fukushima nuclear accident in 2011, Japan has restarted 14 reactors of its plant that remain operable as it tries ...
JAPAN will restart the world’s largest nuclear power station, nearly 15 years after the Fukushima meltdown. The decision was ...
Japan will reopen the world’s largest nuclear power plant nearly 15 years after the country shuttered its reactors following ...
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A local government in Japan voted Monday to restart the world's largest nuclear power plant, which has been closed since 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster.
Before Fukushima, nuclear power supplied around 30 percent of Japan’s electricity. But after the disaster, the country shut down all 54 of its nuclear reactors, including Kashiwazaki-Kariwa. Only 14 ...
The country took a final step last week when regional officials approved the restarting of Fukushima nearly 15 years after ...
Japan’s Niigata region approved restarting the world’s largest nuclear plant, nearly 15 years after the Fukushima disaster.
Japanese authorities have approved a decision to restart the world’s biggest nuclear power plant, which has sat dormant for more than a decade following the Fukushima nuclear disaster, in a pivotal ...
The Japanese region of Niigata is expected to endorse a decision ‌to restart the world’s largest nuclear power plant on ...