TOKYO: A Japanese utility has started dismantling an old nuclear reactor with an eye toward building a new one, a spokesman said Tuesday (March 18), as the country drives for more clean energy.
This is the first such attempt on a commercial unit in Japan, after Chubu Electric decided in 2008 to dismantle two reactors at its Hamaoka plant in the central Shizuoka region, to avoid paying for costly anti-earthquake measures for them.
