Last weekend, the only nuclear reactor that had been operating in Japan was shut down for inspections. For the first time in 42 years, the electricity generated in Japan went nuclear free.
From the fear of the impact on already fragile Japanese economy and the soaring demand in the scorching summer soon coming, quite a few people are crying for immediate reboot of at least some of 50 reactors remaining after the 4 severely damaged ones were finally written off last month.
However, general public in Japan does not seem to be far from convinced. The disastrous accident in Fukushima including the triple melt throughs was the kind of incident they had been announced as once in tens of thousands years, virtually means "the never case."
Who would listen to the same mouthes warning "what if"s of the coming summer possibly without nuclear power? They should have warned the very one, that happened in March 2011.
Ray
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