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Japan's NRA rejects government's request to take emergency measures to boost nuclear energy
The government has not asked the Nuclear Regulation Authority of Japan (NRA) to take emergency measures to increase nuclear power generation. This is despite the fact that the country is facing the risk of a shortage in fossil fuels due to the Iran crisis. When asked at a weekly press conference if the government had asked the NRA to take emergency measures to increase nuclear energy generation during peak demand seasons, such as the summer and winter months, NRA Chairman Shinsuke Yamanaka replied that no such request was made. He said that the entire government should consider measures to combat...