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Japan to restart biggest nuclear plant

By Jonathan Soble in Tokyo

Published: April 8 2009 18:13 | Last updated: April 8 2009 18:13

Japan is expected to restart the world’s biggest nuclear power plant shortly – nearly two years after it was damaged by an earthquake.

The prolonged shutdown of the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa plant’s seven reactors knocked Tokyo Electric Power into the red and threatened Tokyo with electricity shortages during the hot summer months, when air-conditioner use pushes up demand.

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