"Nuclear White Paper" published Proposal in anticipation of full-scale nuclear power plant abolition September 2 18:22

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The current “Nuclear White Paper” was published on the 2nd, and in anticipation that the abolition of nuclear facilities that have finished their duties in the country will become full-scale, lessons learned from previous examples in the United States and Europe, and the relationship of trust with neighboring residents It is recommended that construction is important.

In Japan, out of 57 nuclear power plants that have been operated for commercial use, nearly 24 of them have already been decided to be abolished or abolished, and many researches such as Japan Atomic Energy Agency In the facility, work to proceed with the abolition will be in full swing due to aging.

In light of this situation, the “Nuclear White Paper” announced by the Atomic Energy Commission on the 2nd of the month states that the abolition work should be promoted based on the lessons learned from Western countries with proven track records.

Specifically, he points out that it is important to create a strategy for abolition and plans for the necessary personnel at an early stage, and to proceed efficiently while developing technology that meets the needs of the site.

It is also necessary to manage and dispose of radioactive waste generated in the work without separating it from the abolished work, and to build a relationship of trust through communication with local residents.

In addition, the abolition of nuclear facilities is a common issue in the world, and it is recommended that the technology be inherited in Japan as a long-term business that spans several generations.