The Japanese government will call nuclear energy
an "important" source of power in a new energy plan, abandoning a
policy of phasing it out, Industry Minister Toshimitsu Motegi was quoted
as saying Friday.
A government panel working on a draft of the long-term energy plan
will urge the country to continue to use nuclear power, the minister
told a news conference, according to Kyodo News agency.
"I understand that discussions by the panel are heading toward
labeling nuclear power as an important and basic power source," Kyodo
quoted him as saying.
The previous government led by the Democratic Party of Japan had said it wanted to boost the country's use of nuclear power from 30% to 50% of its electricity in 2030.
The DPJ-led government, however, decided to phase out nuclear power
by the 2030s after the 2011 triple reactor meltdown at the Fukushima
Daiichi Nuclear Power Station.
Japan's 50 nuclear reactors have been suspended for maintenance and
are required to clear tougher guidelines introduced earlier this year to
be restarted.
Experts said power companies could be forced to scrap some of the reactors.
Japanese Prime Minister
Shinzo Abe's government, led by the Liberal Democratic Party since
elections in 2012, is expected to adopt the new basic energy policy in
January.
Source: Bangkokpost
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