>> "...[A]n authoritative analysis of the economics associated with the construction and operation of nuclear power plants in the 21st century. To achieve this, the report draws upon numerous respected studies published since 2003, describes their premises and parameters, and summarizes the findings. To this synthesis the report adds analysis from member companies of the World Nuclear Association."
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>> Since Dec. 21, 2004, Japan Nuclear Fuel Limited (JNFL) has been conducting a Uranium Test at the Rokkasho reprocessing plant in Aomori Prefecture.
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>> A map of the nuclear power plants in Japan as of Jan. 1, 2005
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>> A study by Drs. Kenneth Medley III and Peter Hartley of Rice University for the James A. Baker III Energy Forum, September 2004.
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>> Japan's electric utility industry's focused efforts on the environment (2004 report).
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>> An updated (2004) version of our multi-page reference source with data and graphs to help understand various energy topics in Japan.
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>> Japan's electric utilities take the problem of climate change and global warming seriously. These are our most recent policies and direct plans to help deal with this issue.
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>> Japan's electric utility industry's focused efforts on the environment (2003 report).
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>> A comprehensive overview of the current status and future plans for Japan's nuclear power and nuclear fuel cycle program.
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>> An update to the White Paper on Nuclear Energy of 1998, outlining policy, trends and Japan's long-term program.
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>> Japan's electric utility industry's focused efforts on the environment (2002 report).
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>> Japan's electric utility industry's focused efforts on the environment (2001 report).
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>>Worldwide energy consumption will grow as long as world population continues to rise. This is why Japan (and the world) needs nuclear power.
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>> Japan's electric utilities take the problem of climate change and global warming seriously. These are our comments on the Kyoto Mechanisms meant to help deal with this issue.
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>> FEPC disagrees with some specific comments made by the World Wildlife Fund for Nature on the topic of nuclear power and the environment.
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>> Following the JCO accident, Japan's nuclear power industry helped to set up the Nuclear Safety Network (NS-Net) in order to assure the proper response to any nuclear incident.
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>> FEPC and its member companies have taken the lessons of the 1999 JCO criticality accident seriously.
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>> Details on the shipment of MOX fuel from Europe to Japan (especially useful for members of the press).
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