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Reactor reboot at world's largest nuclear plant highlights flaws in Japan's radioactive waste plans
KASHIWAZAKI, Japan (AP) — Japan has resumed operations at the world’s largest nuclear power plant to help the country meet huge electricity demands during a global oil crisis, but the reboot highlights a big problem: Japan is running out of space for spent nuclear fuel and has no viable plans for p...
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What happenedReactor reboot at world's largest nuclear plant highlights flaws in Japan's radioactive waste plans.
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Reactor reboot at world's largest nuclear plant highlights flaws in Japan's radioactive waste plans
KASHIWAZAKI, Japan (AP) — Japan has resumed operations at the world’s largest nuclear power plant to help the country meet huge electricity demands during a global oil crisis, but the reboo...