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Ikata plant seems to be next

October 9, 2015

Ehime assembly agrees to restart another nuclear plant in Japan

http://mainichi.jp/english/english/newsselect/news/20151009p2g00m0dm056000c.html

 

MATSUYAMA, Japan (Kyodo) -- The Ehime prefectural assembly in western Japan gave its consent Friday to a plan to restart a nuclear power plant despite lingering safety concerns in the wake of the 2011 Fukushima meltdowns.

The acceptance of a petition for reactivating the No. 3 reactor at Shikoku Electric Power Co.'s Ikata plant and adoption of a resolution stating the necessity of doing so brought the plant a step closer to becoming the country's second nuclear facility to restart under stricter safety regulations. The first was Kyushu Electric Power Co.'s Sendai complex in southwestern Japan.

The move came after the assembly of Ikata town approved earlier this week a request for restarting the plant, which obtained safety clearance from the Nuclear Regulation Authority in July.

Ikata Mayor Kazuhiko Yamashita is set to meet with new industry minister Motoo Hayashi before conveying his support for the restart to Ehime Gov. Tokihiro Nakamura.

Nakamura is expected to separately meet with Hayashi and make the final decision on the restart. Even if the governor consents, the plant may not be reactivated until next year as further checkups will be required.

About 100 demonstrators gathered in front of the Ehime prefectural office in Matsuyama to protest against reactivation even before the assembly session began.

The government seeks to restart idled nuclear reactors in Japan that meet what it claims are "the world's toughest safety standards," citing the necessity of stable power supply and lower electricity bills that have surged since the Fukushima disaster.

Kyushu Electric restarted the No. 1 reactor at the Sendai plant in the southwestern prefecture of Kagoshima in August, becoming the nation's first utility to do so under the stricter safety regulations introduced after the Fukushima disaster triggered by the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami in northeastern Japan.

Kyushu Electric is also set to reactivate the plant's No. 2 reactor as early as next week.

 

Second reactor heads for restart after nod from Ehime assembly

http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2015/10/09/national/second-reactor-heads-for-restart-after-nod-from-ehime-assembly/#.VhfodSvwmos

 

Kyodo

MATSUYAMA – The Ehime Prefectural Assembly consented Friday to a plan to restart a nuclear power plant despite lingering safety concerns from the 2011 Fukushima core meltdowns.

The acceptance of a petition for reactivating the No. 3 reactor at Shikoku Electric Power Co.’s Ikata plant and the adoption of a resolution stating that is necessary brought the plant a step closer to becoming the country’s second nuclear facility to restart under stricter safety regulations. The first was Kyushu Electric Power Co.’s Sendai complex.

The move came after the assembly of the town of Ikata approved earlier this week a request for restarting the plant, which was cleared by the Nuclear Regulation Authority in July.

Ikata Mayor Kazuhiko Yamashita is set to meet with new industry minister Motoo Hayashi before conveying his support for the restart to Ehime Gov. Tokihiro Nakamura.

Nakamura is expected to separately meet with Hayashi and make the final decision. Even if the governor consents, the plant may not be reactivated until next year, as further checkups will be required.

About 100 demonstrators gathered in front of the Ehime prefectural office in Matsuyama to protest the reactivation even before the assembly session began.

The government seeks to restart idled nuclear reactors around the country that meet what it claims are “the world’s toughest safety standards,” citing the necessity of a stable power supply and lower electricity bills that have surged since the Fukushima disaster.

Kyushu Electric restarted the No. 1 reactor at the Sendai plant in Kagoshima Prefecture in August, becoming the nation’s first utility to do so under the stricter safety regulations introduced since the Fukushima crisis began.

Kyushu Electric is also set to reactivate the plant’s No. 2 reactor as early as next week.

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