Core Viewpoint - The Japanese government is pushing to restart the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant Unit 6, which is the largest nuclear power plant in Japan, as part of its efforts to overcome the "three non-nuclear principles" established after the Fukushima disaster in 2011 [1] Group 1 - Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) submitted an application to the Nuclear Regulation Authority for final confirmation of the equipment needed to restart the plant [1] - The planned restart date for Unit 6 is January 20 of the following year, marking the first nuclear reactor to be restarted under TEPCO since the Fukushima incident [1] - Local government concerns have been raised regarding potential issues that may arise from the restart of the nuclear facility [1]
日本寻求突破“无核三原则”将重启最大核电站 地方政府:担忧出现各种状况!
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-24 13:41