Tokyo: Japan is set to approve the restart of the world’s largest nuclear power plant as part of its efforts to strengthen energy security and reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
The decision comes amid rising energy demand and concerns over climate change, prompting authorities to reconsider nuclear energy as a stable and low-carbon power source. Officials say the plant has undergone rigorous safety checks and meets international nuclear safety standards.
Experts note that restarting the plant will significantly boost Japan’s electricity supply, reduce energy imports, and support economic growth, while also addressing environmental concerns. The move, however, may face public scrutiny due to past nuclear incidents in the country.
Authorities emphasized that safety and monitoring protocols will remain strict, and the restart is part of a broader energy diversification strategy to ensure reliable power for industries and households.
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