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Tepco aims to save $20 billion over 10 years
Tokyo Electric Power, Japan's largest utility, plans to reduce costs by about 3.1 trillion Japanese yen ($20billion) over the next 10 years. It will also seek alliances in order to accelerate reforms and capture data centre demand. The revised business plan of the utility has been approved by the government. It includes selling assets to raise about 200 billion yen in the next three year. Tepco is the operator of Fukushima Daiichi, which suffered one of the worst nuclear disasters of all time in 2011. The costs of decommissioning the plant, cleaning up the site and compensating victims are increasing....