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Resurgence: Japan Prepares to Restart Biggest Nuclear Plant 12 Years After Fukushima

  • Posted on December 27, 2023
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  • By Arijit Dutta
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Japan is set to restart its largest nuclear plant, shut since Fukushima's 2011 disaster. The Nuclear Regulation Authority (NRA) imposed a ban on Tepco's plant due to safety lapses. Now, with safety improvements, the NRA has lifted the ban, allowing Tepco to resume operations.

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In a groundbreaking move for Japan's energy landscape, the country is witnessing the revival of its colossal nuclear plant, marking a significant turning point after the fallout of the Fukushima disaster 12 years ago. With an impressive capacity of 8,212 megawatts (MW), this plant has remained offline since the catastrophic events of 2011, which catalyzed the shutdown of all nuclear power plants across Japan at that time.

The Nuclear Regulation Authority (NRA) played a pivotal role in the plant's hiatus, imposing a ban on Tepco, the operator of the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa power station, which remained the sole operational nuclear facility for the company. The reasons behind the imposed ban centered on safety breaches, encompassing failures in safeguarding nuclear materials and unauthorized access by a staff member to sensitive areas within the plant premises.

However, recent developments highlight a shift in this narrative. The NRA, after stringent evaluations, has rescinded its corrective action order, enabling Tepco to transport new uranium fuel and load fuel rods into the reactors. This effectively reverses the blockade that impeded the plant's resumption, signaling a newfound confidence in the safety management system implemented by Tepco.

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The prospect of reactivation sent shares in Tepco soaring, following the NRA's earlier indication of considering lifting the operational ban. This decision came after comprehensive on-site inspections and deliberations, including meetings with the company's president, paving the way for the monumental restart of the nuclear powerhouse.

The resurgence of Japan's largest nuclear facility stands as a testament to enhanced safety measures and regulatory compliance, signifying a crucial milestone in the nation's pursuit of a balanced and sustainable energy portfolio.

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