Japan court rejects nuclear appeal

A court in Japan has rejected an appeal on Kyushu Electric reactors, allowing them to continue operations.

Fukushima ice wall

File photo taken March 11, 2016, shows the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant in northeastern Japan. Source: AAP

A Japanese court has rejected an appeal that would have led to the shutdown of reactors operated by Kyushu Electric Power, the country's only operating units, a non-governmental group opposed to atomic power says.

The verdict on Kyushu Electric's Sendai station represents a victory for an industry struggling to restore atomic power five years after the Fukushima crisis.

It was read out at the Miyazaki court in southwestern Japan on Wednesday morning, Aileen Mioko Smith, director of Green Action, told Reuters by phone.

Last month, a court decision led to a halt in operations of Japan's only other operating reactor, potentially throwing government energy policy into disarray.


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Published 6 April 2016 12:42pm
Updated 17 April 2016 7:58am
Source: AAP


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