TOKYO: Japan ordered nuclear reactors back online Saturday, defying public sentiment against atomic power following the quake-tsunami that sparked last year's meltdowns at Fukushima, reports...
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June 16, 2012
TOKYO: Japan ordered nuclear reactors back online Saturday, defying public sentiment against atomic power following the quake-tsunami that sparked last year's meltdowns at Fukushima, reports said.
Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda, seeking to head off a summer energy crunch, told Kansai Electric Power (KEPCO) to re-fire two idled reactors at its Oi plant serving the industrial heartland of western Japan, the Jiji news agency and the Nikkei online news said. (AFP)