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Kansai Electric to Survey Fukui Pref. Site for New Reactor

Kansai Electric to Survey Fukui Pref. Site for New Reactor

Kansai Electric's Mihama nuclear power plant in the town of Mihama, Fukui Prefecture, on April 16, 2024
Kansai Electric's Mihama nuclear power plant in the town of Mihama, Fukui Prefecture, on April 16, 2024

   Osaka, July 22 (Jiji Press)--Kansai Electric Power Co. said Tuesday it will conduct topographical and geological surveys in the town of Mihama in Fukui Prefecture, central Japan, as part of its plan to build a new nuclear reactor at its Mihama power plant.
   If the results support the construction, the company is expected to apply for approval from the Nuclear Regulation Authority to move forward with the project.
   This is the first concrete move toward building a new reactor in Japan since the March 2011 massive earthquake and tsunami mainly in the Tohoku northeastern region, which led to one of the world's worst nuclear accidents at Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings Inc.'s Fukushima No. 1 power plant.
   "We will explain the outline of the surveys to the people of Mihama and begin the surveys swiftly," Kansai Electric President Nozomu Mori told a press conference in the western city of Osaka. "We will not make a decision (on the construction) based solely on the results (of the surveys)."
   Kansai Electric aims to install a next-generation nuclear reactor, such as an innovative light-water reactor, at the site. In making its decision, however, the company believes it must comprehensively assess the development status of new reactor models and the business environment in terms of making investments, among other factors.

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