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Japan to lift restrictions on Fukushima Evacuation Zone
“I plan to take measures to lift the Emergency Evacuation Preparation Zone this week if possible,” said Goshi Hosono, the minister in charge of responding to the nuclear crisis.
Japan to lift restrictions on Fukushima Evacuation Zone
“I plan to take measures to lift the Emergency Evacuation Preparation Zone this week if possible,” said Goshi Hosono, the minister in charge of responding to the nuclear crisis.
Japan’s new energy policy to take effect by early 2013
To make up for the decline in nuclear power generation, the country will boost power conservation and the use of renewable energy in its new electricity portfolio.
Japanese power companies work towards CO2 goal
The sector’s CO2 emissions were cut to 317 million tons, largely meeting protocol targets.
TEPCO to shut down reactors at Fukushina nuclear plant by 2012
Tokyo Electric Power (TEPCO) has set a target to ensure the safe shutdown of nuclear reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant in Japan by January 2012. Japan's economy, trade and industry minister Yukio Edano announced that it would be possible to safely shut down the three damaged nuclear reactors at the quake-hit plant. TEPCO plans to bring the tsunami-battered nuclear reactors to a temperature of around 100°C by January, under a nine-month road map stabilisation plan. The UN's atomic agency said the plant's nuclear reactors were stable and the shutdown could be achieved ahead of schedule.
Fuksuhima Dai-Ni plant may be decommissioned
Tokyo Electric Power may decommission the Fukushima Dai-Ni nuclear power plan, Japan's industry minister Yukio Edano said.
IAEA sees China and India leading nuclear energy growth
The U.N. atomic agency still expects significant growth in the global use of nuclear power over the next two decades after Japan's Fukushima accident.
Japan reactors to restart when safety assured: trade minister
Japan's nuclear reactors will be restarted once safety is confirmed and local communities give their approval, according to the country's new trade minister Yukio Edano.
Japanese minister forced out after joke on radiation
Yoshio Hachiro stepped down as head of the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry after calling the evacuation zone around the Fukushima nuclear plant “towns of death”.
Sea radiation from Fukushima reaches triple of Tepco's estimate
Radioactive material released into the sea in the Fukushima nuclear power plant is three times more the amount estimated by plant operator Tokyo Electric Power Co , Japanese researchers say.
Reactor shutdown causes TEPCO to use record amount of LNG
Tokyo Electric Power Co used a record amount of LNG for power generation last month as the No.1 and No.7 units at its sole online nuclear plant in Kashiwazaki-Kariwa were shut for maintenance. It left only two reactors in operation. TEPCO used 2.079 million tonnes of LNG in August, exceeding the previous monthly record marked in August 2007.
Tokyo, Tohoku to end power curbs
Japan will end mandatory energy curbs in greater Tokyo and northern areas damaged by the March earthquake and tsunami.
Softbank's Son eyes renewable energy investments
Masayoshi Son said wind and geothermal power will likely be key components of his new power generation business, along with solar power. The billionaire founder of Japanese telecom firm Softbank Corp , Son placed 1 billion yen of his own money to create the foundation in the wake of Japan's nuclear crisis, said Softbank will invest 10 to 20 billion yen or $129-$257 million in the new business that it aims to set up by the spring of 2012.
Mitsui, Toshiba to build Japan's largest PV plant
Mitsui and Toshiba are jteaming up to build Japan’s largest PV system.
Kansai Electric's 10MW solar system in Osaka starts operations
Kansai Electric Power has started commercial operation of its 10MW PV plant in Sakai City, Osaka.
Trina Solar sees growth in Japan, Australia, and India markets
China's Trina Solar forecasts a stronger second half helped by increasing orders from new markets after last quarter's demand slump in Germany and Italy.
Samsung sees global solar cell growth to $70B by 2020
Samsung SDI expects the global solar cell market to be worth $70 billion by 2020.
Japan bearing firm sees increased sales for wind generators
NTN Corp.expects sales of the devices used in wind-power generators to exceed target after the Fukushima disaster spurred demand for alternative energy sources.