Saturday, May 5, 2012

Japan nuclear reactors

  • TOKYO (AP) — Thousands of Japanese marched to celebrate the switching off of the last of their nations 50 nuclear reactors Saturday, waving banners shaped as giant fish that have become a potent anti-nuclear symbol.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • TOKYO (KABC) -- For the first time in four decades, Japan is without electricity from nuclear power. Sunday, the last of the countrys 50 nuclear reactors was shut down for mandatory routine maintenance.
  • (Abc Local Web)
  • Japan switched off its last working nuclear reactor on Saturday, leaving the country without atomic-generated electricity just over a year after the worlds worst nuclear accident in a quarter of a century. As technicians closed down the No.
  • (Bangkok Post)
  • JAPAN has switched off its last working nuclear reactor, just over a year after the Fukushima disaster. As technicians closed down the No.
  • (News.com.au)
  • the switching off of the last of their nations 50 nuclear reactors Saturday, waving banners shaped as giant fish that have become a potent anti-nuclear symbol.
  • (KVAL)
  • TOKYO – Japans last running nuclear reactor is scheduled to go dark on Saturday, marking an extraordinary turnaround for a country that just over a year ago was one of the worlds most eager proponents of atomic energy.
  • (FOX News)
  • Japan is switching off its last working nuclear reactor, as part of the safety drive since the March 2011 tsunami triggered a meltdown at the Fukushima plant. The third reactor at the Tomari plant, in Hokkaido prefecture, is shutting down for routine maintenance.
  • (BBC News)
  • This weekends nuclear shutdown in Japan is being greeted with a mixture of anxiety and optimism, just over a year since the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant accident signaled the beginning of the end of the countrys dependence on atomic energy.
  • (YAHOO!)

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