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Kansai will begin surveys for a new nuclear power plant in Mihama

Kansai will begin surveys for a new nuclear power plant in Mihama

Kansai Electric Power announced on Tuesday that it would begin the surveys to build a new reactor for its Mihama Nuclear Power Station in Fukui Prefecture, western Japan. The existing facility will be replaced.

This is the first concrete step in building a nuclear reactor in Japan after the Great East Japan earthquake in 2011, which resulted in a meltdown of the reactor that forced Tokyo Electric Power to close its Fukushima Plant.

As the country relies heavily on imports of fossil fuels, the government wants to see nuclear power contribute more to energy security. Kansai is Japan's largest nuclear power company based on the number of reactors that are online.

In a statement, the company stated that the surveys would include topography, geology, and other studies, as well as communication with local residents.

An executive at Kansai told a press conference on Tuesday that the company is looking into the SRZ-1200 light water advanced reactor. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries has developed this type of reactor.

Japan currently has more than a dozen nuclear reactors with a combined power of 12 gigawatts. Many companies are going through a licensing process to comply with stricter safety regulations implemented after the Fukushima 2011 disaster. Before the disaster, these companies operated 54 reactors. (Reporting and writing by Yuka Obasashi; editing by Chang-Ran Kim, Christian Schmollinger, and Katya Golubkova)

(source: Reuters)