Japan Court Bars Hokkaido Nuclear Reactors From Operating https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-05-31/japan-court-bars-hokkaido-nuclear-reactors-from-operating-nhk
- Sapporo court rules in favor of anti-nuclear citizens group
- Tomari reactors have been offline for more than a decade
By Shoko Oda, 31 May 22,
A Japanese court ruled in favor of an anti-nuclear citizens group in Hokkaido, saying that a nuclear power plant cannot operate.
The Sapporo District Court said in a ruling on Tuesday that Hokkaido Electric Power Co.'s Tomari nuclear plant isn't safe to operate due to the earthquake and tsunami risk. A separate request to permanently decommission the plant was rejected by the court, according to court documents. The Tomari facility, which houses three reactors, has been fully offline since 2012.
By
Shoko Oda
A Japanese court ruled in favor of an anti-nuclear citizens group in Hokkaido, saying that a nuclear power plant cannot operate.
The Sapporo District Court said in a ruling on Tuesday that Hokkaido Electric Power Co.'s Tomari nuclear plant isn't safe to operate due to the earthquake and tsunami risk. A separate request to permanently decommission the plant was rejected by the court, according to court documents. The Tomari facility, which houses three reactors, has been fully offline since 2012.
The ruling comes amid calls by some Japanese politicians to quickly restart its fleet of shuttered nuclear reactors, as the nation faces a power supply crunch this summer and the upcoming winter. The country closed its nuclear power plants following the 2011 Fukushima disaster, and only a handful have restarted under new safety rules.
While Hokkaido Electric applied to restart the Tomari reactors nearly a decade ago, the arduous review process has dragged on and it isn't clear when the regulator will approve the facility to resume operations.
The court ruled that the Tomari nuclear reactors don't have a safeguard facility against tsunamis, and that the utility hasn't shown adequate safety measures for its spent atomic fuel.
The ruling means that Hokkaido Electric won't be able to immediately restart the facility. The company said that it will file an appeal on today's decision.
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