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Japan's Niigata guv states more talks needed on nuclear plant reboot

The governor of Japan's. Niigata prefecture, Hideyo Hanazumi, stated on Thursday more talks. were required over the possible restart of the KashiwazakiKariwa. nuclear reactor, suggesting operations may not resume. rapidly.

On Monday, Industry Minister Ken Saito stated he would. dispatch senior authorities including Yoshifumi Murase,. commissioner of the Firm for Natural Resources and Energy, to. the prefecture to look for assistance for restarting the world's. biggest nuclear plant.

The Tokyo Electric Power (Tepco) plant has actually been. offline since 2012 after the Fukushima catastrophe a year earlier. resulted in the shutdown of all nuclear plants in Japan at the time.

I want to deepen the discussion on restarting the. plant and thoroughly evaluate how individuals of the prefecture will. perceive it, Hanazumi was priced estimate as saying by Kyodo news company. after consulting with Murase on Thursday.

Energy-poor Japan is intending to bring back more nuclear power. as it makes every effort to cut emissions, lower imports of nonrenewable fuel sources,. and cut the cost of producing electricity.

However a powerful earthquake struck Japan's Ishikawa prefecture. on Jan. 1 triggering water spills from spent nuclear fuel pools and. oil leakages at an idled nuclear plant in the Hokuriku region,. sowing fresh doubt about safety.

Hanazumi will decide after ongoing conversations on. safety measures, evacuation procedures, and other concerns, while. listening to viewpoints from residents, a Niigata prefecture authorities. estimated him as saying to .

The Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry will do its. utmost to bring back public trust in atomic energy, Saito said in. a letter to the guv handed over by Murase, adding that the. Kashiwazaki-Kariwa plant was necessary for power materials in. eastern Japan where no atomic power plants have actually been restarted.

The guv provided no indicator of whether he would consent to. a reboot, nor when he would make a decision, the prefecture. official stated.

(source: Reuters)