Yamaguchi gov. not to extend permit for local nuclear plant projectYAMAGUCHI, Japan (Kyodo) -- Yamaguchi Gov. Sekinari Nii said Monday he will not extend a license for Chugoku Electric Power Co. to reclaim land off the western Japan prefecture in a move that will seriously set back the utility's new nuclear power plant project.
As a reason for his decision, the governor pointed to the dim prospects for "the building of a nuclear plant, which is the aim of the reclamation work," because the national government is rethinking its energy policy following the disaster at Tokyo Electric Power Co.'s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant.
But he also said during a session of the prefectural assembly, "I will weigh the matter carefully again and reach a conclusion if Chugoku Electric asks for an extension after the state has come up with a new energy policy."
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http://mdn.mainichi.jp/mdnnews/news/20110628p2g00m0dm010000c.htmlFukushima Prefecture Gov. Yuhei Sato looks at the ground as he is confronted by Prime Minister Naoto Kan at the Fukushima PrefecturalOffice on April 21. (Mainichi)Fukushima governor aims to abandon nuclear power generationFUKUSHIMA (Kyodo) -- Fukushima Gov. Yuhei Sato said Monday he intends to incorporate the idea of abandoning nuclear power generation in the northeastern prefecture's blueprint for reconstruction to be drawn up by the end of July.
"I have come to believe that Fukushima Prefecture should aim to create a society that is not reliant on nuclear power," Sato told a session of the prefectural assembly.
The prefecture hosts Tokyo Electric Power Co.'s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, which has been crippled since the March 11 earthquake and tsunami.
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