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Tepco seeks an extra $9bn in aid to pay compensation | Tepco seeks an extra $9bn in aid to pay compensation |
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Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco) has asked the government for an extra 690bn yen ($9bn; £5.6bn) to compensate victims of the nuclear crisis. | Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco) has asked the government for an extra 690bn yen ($9bn; £5.6bn) to compensate victims of the nuclear crisis. |
The firm has already received $7.1bn in public funds, and reports suggest it may have to be nationalised. | |
Japanese news agencies say the economy minister has urged Tepco to consider temporary state control. | |
Tepco runs the disaster-struck nuclear plant at Fukushima Daiichi, and faces almost $100bn in compensation claims. | |
The plant was damaged by the March tsunami and some 80,000 people had to be evacuated after a radiation leak. | The plant was damaged by the March tsunami and some 80,000 people had to be evacuated after a radiation leak. |
"We have reviewed the estimated sum of compensation after the committee addressing compensation disputes decided on additional measures to compensate victims who voluntarily evacuated," Tepco said in a statement. | "We have reviewed the estimated sum of compensation after the committee addressing compensation disputes decided on additional measures to compensate victims who voluntarily evacuated," Tepco said in a statement. |
Nationalisation? | |
Tepco provides almost one-third of Japan's electricity, and powers some of the most economically important areas of the country. A failure of the company is likely to have disastrous consequences. | |
The Kyodo news agency has reported that Economy Minister Yukio Edano told the company to consider "every possibility, including temporary state control" to try to improve the company's financial situation. | |
Mr Edano met Tepco's president Toshio Nishizawa following a meeting of cabinet ministers that discussed Tepco and electricity reform. | |
Last week, Japanese media reported that the government may pick up a two-thirds stake in Tepco, a move that would constitute a de-facto nationalisation of the company. | |
Tepco and the government had both denied the reports at that time. | |
Desperate times | Desperate times |
Tepco, Japan's biggest utility provider, has been facing an uncertain future since the March earthquake and tsunami. | Tepco, Japan's biggest utility provider, has been facing an uncertain future since the March earthquake and tsunami. |
Last week, the company announced that it was raising electricity prices for corporate clients for the first time in more than 30 years, due to a higher cost of operations. | Last week, the company announced that it was raising electricity prices for corporate clients for the first time in more than 30 years, due to a higher cost of operations. |
The quake and tsunami forced it to shut 15 of its 17 nuclear power plants, and resort to thermal power stations for electricity generation, increasing its fuel costs. | The quake and tsunami forced it to shut 15 of its 17 nuclear power plants, and resort to thermal power stations for electricity generation, increasing its fuel costs. |
To make matters worse, a panel investigating the Fukushima nuclear disaster has chastised the company for being ill-prepared for such a calamity. | To make matters worse, a panel investigating the Fukushima nuclear disaster has chastised the company for being ill-prepared for such a calamity. |
It said response failures and the general lack of preparedness worsened the effects of the nuclear accident at the Fukushima nuclear plant. | It said response failures and the general lack of preparedness worsened the effects of the nuclear accident at the Fukushima nuclear plant. |