Thu, 05/28/2015 - 12:50pm
Associated Press
Today,
a nuclear plant in southern Japan obtained the final permit needed to
restart its reactors, paving the way for it to become the first to go
back online under new safety standards introduced after the 2011
Fukushima disaster.
All of Japan's more than 40 reactors are currently offline for
repairs or safety inspections. The two units at the Sendai nuclear power
plant are among 24 reactors seeking to restart, as Prime Minister
Shinzo Abe's pro-business government tries to put as many back online as
possible.
The Nuclear Regulation Authority approved the Sendai plant's
operational safety plans, the last step of a three-part screening
process. The plant's safety program includes emergency response plans in
case of fire, floods or other natural disasters or a serious accident.
The plant, owned by Kyushu Electric Power Co., won approval in
September of the safety of its reactors and other equipment under
tighter rules set after a powerful 2011 earthquake and tsunami decimated
the Fukushima nuclear plant in northeastern Japan.
Abe's government says nuclear energy is vital for resource-poor
Japan's economy. It is now finalizing plans for Japan's long-term energy
mix and is seeking to have nuclear energy supply about 20 to 22% of its
energy needs in 2030, although public opinion remains divided.
While local municipalities have already approved the Sendai plant's
restart, many residents oppose the plan, citing potential danger from
active volcanos in the region.
Kyushu Electric hopes to restart one reactor at the Sendai plant in
late July after onsite tests and training and the other in late
September, though there could be some delays.
Nuclear Regulation Authority Chairman Shunichi Tanaka reminded the
utility of the importance of safety education and training for plant
workers after a multi-year stoppage. Kyushu Electric vowed to further
improve the emergency response training of its workers and ensure
safety.
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