News Summary: Japan closer to restarting reactors

NUCLEAR RESTART: Japan moved closer to restarting nuclear reactors for the first time since last year’s earthquake and tsunami led to a nationwide shutdown.

THE SHUTDOWN: All 50 of Japan’s workable reactors are offline because of safety concerns or for maintenance since the March 11, 2011, disaster caused radiation leaks at the Fukushima Dai-ichi plant. Public opposition to nuclear power remains high, even though the government has been pressing for the restart of reactors because it says nuclear energy is crucial to Japan’s economy.

NUCLEAR NOD: Work to restart two reactors in the western town of Ohi, which are the first ready to resume generating power, could begin as soon as this weekend now that a local mayor signed off on the plan. Once the work begins, it takes about three weeks to get a reactor operating at full capacity.

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