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日本政府弃核计划留有余地

2012年9月19日
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In this aerial photo taken April 22, 2012, three reactors, from left, No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3, are seen at the Tomari Nuclear Power Plant, operated by Hokkaido Electric Power Co., in Tomari in Japan's northernmost main island of Hokkaido. Japan will be free of atomic power for the first time since 1966 on Saturday, May 5, when the Tomari No. 3 reactor, the last of its 50 usable reactors, is switched off for regular inspections. The central government would like to restart them at some point, but it's running into strong opposition from local citizens and governments.(AP Photo/Kyodo News) JAPAN OUT, MANDATORY CREDIT, NO LICENSING IN CHINA, HONG KONG, JAPAN, SOUTH KOREA AND FRANCE
Japan Abschaltung AKW Tomari图像来源: AP


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日本周三正式成立了新的核能监管机构。但是其最新的弃核计划依然留有余地。日本政府尽管有意推动能源转型,但是却并没有规定50多座核反应堆的具体最终关闭日期。上周,日本政府宣布将在2040年前关闭所有核电站。有消息称,工业界向政府施加了压力,要求其重新考虑是否放弃核电。
去年3月福岛核事故后,日本陆续停运了所有核电站,以进行安全检查。目前,全国54座反应堆中,仅有2座恢复运营。