Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry has drafted a target to replace 11 to 14 nuclear reactors by the 2050s, the most concrete government commitment to large-scale nuclear construction since the Fukushima accident in March 2011. METI presented the proposal to a subgroup of the Advisory Committee for Natural Resources and Energy, which advises the industry minister. The ministry puts the replacement capacity needed at 2.2-5.5 million k…
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