Japan Restarting Largest Nuclear Reactor To Reduce Pollution And Meet Demand For Electricity

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More great news for the world's people. Japan is restarting their largest nuclear reactors. This means less pollution in many ways. The greatest thing about nuclear reactors is they can operate for a 100 years. This means that 100s of thousands of wind turbines and billions of solar panels do not need to be endlessly manufactured by the fossil fuel industry (green energy is a fossil fuel industry product.)

All across the world, nuclear power is exploding.
TOKYO, Nov 21 (Reuters) - A Japanese regional governor on Friday gave the green light for a partial restart of the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power plant, the world's biggest, as Japan tries to revive its nuclear sector and reduce fossil fuel imports.
Approval by Niigata Prefecture Governor Hideyo Hanazumi will remove the last major hurdle for plant operator Tokyo Electric Power Co to proceed with plans to restart one or two of Kashiwazaki-Kariwa's biggest reactors.

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Nuclear is the future renewables are the past and huge mistake
 
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