Japan shuts down its last working nuclear power reactor this weekend just over a year after a tsunami scarred the nation, Reuters reported.
The shutdown leaves Japan without nuclear power for the first time since 1970.
Public opposition to nuclear power could become more deeply entrenched if non-nuclear generation proves enough to meet Japan's needs in the peak-demand summer months.
(China.org.cn, CNTV May 7, 2012)
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據(jù)路透社報(bào)道,日本特大海嘯剛剛過(guò)去一年之后,本周末,日本關(guān)停最后一座運(yùn)營(yíng)核反應(yīng)堆。
這意味著日本自1970年以來(lái)首次進(jìn)入零核電時(shí)代。
如日本在無(wú)核發(fā)電情況下,仍能滿足暑期用電高峰的需求,公眾反核電的決心將會(huì)更加堅(jiān)定。
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