© AFP Photo / Jiji PressThis picture taken on April 12, 2012 shows the third and fourth reactor building of the Ohi nuclear power plant of the Kansai Electric Power Co at Ohi town in Fukui prefecture, western Japan.
Japan's major supplier of nuclear power generating equipment, France's Areva group, has announced Tokyo's plans to restart six reactors by the end of 2013. The other reactors will be restarted later - except the Fukushima-type made in the US.
In addition to two reactors already put back into operation in Japan
"there could be half a dozen reactors that will restart by the end of the year," the Chief Executive Officer of the French state-owned nuclear group announced at a press conference.
"I think two-thirds of reactors will restart" within several years, specified future plans Areva's CEO Luc Oursel.
Oursel noted though that it will take years to get the green light for all Japan's nuclear reactors and some of them, like the notorious reactors at devastated Fukushima power plant, produced in the US by General Electric Company, would remain closed forever.
While Japan's foreign partners remain optimistic about resurrection of nuclear power industry in the country, Japanese Kyodo press agency believes country's nuclear power generation facilities will remain frozen through 2013.
Japan shut down all of its nuclear power generation facilities after the disastrous catastrophe at the Fukushima nuclear power plant in 2011, caused by a powerful earthquake followed by a devastating tsunami. The cooling systems of two reactors at the station went out of order and nuclear fuel melted down, flowing out of reactors' active zones and contaminating the territory irreparably.
As a result, Tokyo declared complete outage of nuclear facilities in the country.
Comment: The people of Japan may not be happy about this latest resurgence of the nuclear program:
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