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Fukushima nuclear operator Tepco to shut two more reactors | Fukushima nuclear operator Tepco to shut two more reactors |
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The operators of the crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan are to decommission two reactors that were not badly damaged by the earthquake and tsunami in 2011. | The operators of the crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan are to decommission two reactors that were not badly damaged by the earthquake and tsunami in 2011. |
They have bowed to public pressure that the plant be shut permanently. | They have bowed to public pressure that the plant be shut permanently. |
Workers are still struggling to stem leaks of contaminated water, and have begun to remove fuel rods from a storage pond at a reactor building. | |
Four reactors were severely damaged by the disaster that struck in March 2011. | Four reactors were severely damaged by the disaster that struck in March 2011. |
Tokyo Electric Power (Tepco) had delayed making a final announcement on the fate of reactors number 5 and 6 at Fukushima while negotiations continued about the financing of the decommissioning process. | Tokyo Electric Power (Tepco) had delayed making a final announcement on the fate of reactors number 5 and 6 at Fukushima while negotiations continued about the financing of the decommissioning process. |
The executive board has now accepted the inevitable and acknowledged there will be no attempt to generate electricity from the plant again. | The executive board has now accepted the inevitable and acknowledged there will be no attempt to generate electricity from the plant again. |
The announcement came as Japan posted a big jump in its trade deficit for November - to $12bn - the result of a huge increase in energy imports. | The announcement came as Japan posted a big jump in its trade deficit for November - to $12bn - the result of a huge increase in energy imports. |
Nearly three years after the disaster, Japan is still without any nuclear power. | Nearly three years after the disaster, Japan is still without any nuclear power. |
It used to supply about 15% of the country's energy needs. | It used to supply about 15% of the country's energy needs. |
The public remains divided over the future of nuclear power, but the increasing trade deficit helps increase the pressure to turn nuclear power stations back on. | The public remains divided over the future of nuclear power, but the increasing trade deficit helps increase the pressure to turn nuclear power stations back on. |
Experts estimate that it could take three or four decades to clean up the site at Fukushima and decommission all the reactors. | Experts estimate that it could take three or four decades to clean up the site at Fukushima and decommission all the reactors. |
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