Japan's Nuclear Power Plants Count Down to ZERO




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Summary: Starting tomorrow, April 26, 2012, Japan's last remaining nuclear power plant will have only 10 days left before it is shut down. Some people are happily counting down from ten to zero from tomorrow. The last plant  is the Tomari #3 nuclear reactor owned by Hokkaido Electric Company and it is going to be shut down on May 5, 2012 for its regular check up. The Japanese government is trying to reopen Oi #3 and #4 nuclear reactors in Fukui before the total shut down of all 54 nuclear reactors, but citizens together with some 50 politicians are against the reopening of Oi, which could mean the total shut down of all the 54 nuclear reactors for the first time since nuclear power plants started operating in Japan in 1966. Here is  a list of all the nuclear power plants in Japan and their shut-down dates: http://www.jca.apc.org/mihama/fukushima/genpatsu_jyoukyou_20120326.pdf There are ten electric companies in Japan and each company is a regional monopolistic enterprise and consumers have no choice but to buy electricity from one company. As of today, only onw nuclear reactor (Tomari #3) is in operation. The other 53 reactors are shut down due to check ups or trouble. This fact (only one reactor in operation) seem surprising to many nationally and internationally as we were told that  30% of Japan's energy comes from nuclear power. In reality, no nuclear power plants have been in operation in Honshu, Shikoku and Kyushu for some time, yet there has been no energy shortage. The Japanese government is working hard to reopen the Oi nuclear power plant as they are afraid of a total shut down of nuclear power in Japan. The fact Japan can do without nuclear power plants is frightening to them as they had kept on telling the Japanese people that  Japan could not live without nuclear power. They do not want Japanese people to know Japan has enough power without nuclear power plants. There have been many people in Japan who have said that Japan's energy needs could be met without nuclear power.  Scholars and journalists including Yuko Fujita, Takashi Hirose, Yu Tanaka, Atsushi Tsuchida, Hiroaki Koide are some...  So, May 5, 2012, the Japanese people will finally realize the fact that they CAN do without nuclear power. If what the government and electric companies have been saying had been true, we would have experienced power shortages and black outs by now. But so far, none!! This fact that we can do without nuclear power is surprising to many. People have tended to believe the government story that Japan can not live without nuclear power.  We were deceived. They were lying.   Because of the March 11the tsunami, earthquake and resulting radiation release, the Japanese people are finally demanding the total shut down of nuclear power to the government and electric companies. Below is the list of shut down dates of nuclear power plants of the nine electric corporations: Tohoku Electric Co.: No nuclear power since March 11, 2011. Tokyo Electric Co.: No nuclear power since March 26, 2012 Chubu Electric Co.: No nuclear power since May 14, 2011 Hokuriku Electric Co.: No nuclear power since March 11, 2011 Kansai Electric Co.: No nuclear power since Feb 20, 2012 Chugoku Electric Co.: No nuclear power since Jan 27, 2012 Shikoku Electric Co.: No nuclear power since Jan 13, 2012 Kyusyu Electric Co.: No nuclear power since Dec 1, 2011 Hokkaido Electric Co.: Last one to be shut on May 5, 2012 Okinawa Electric Co.: has no nuclear power at all. (There may be depleted uranium munitions and even nuclear bombs stored in US bases in Okinawa.) Japan may become the first country to have a post-nuclear power society in spite of all the effort its government and electric companies are making to reopening the nuclear power plants. 10 days count down to "ZERO nuclear power" in Japan! This is the best news since March 11, 2011. Japan should be the leader of renewab