01-18-2014, 05:48 AM
"On January 15 the government approved TEPCO’s plan to restart four reactors at the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power plant, the biggest nuclear power plant in the world. The utility aims to resume operations at the plant's No. 6 and 7 reactors as early as July.
The plan was met with criticism from the administration of the Niigata Prefecture, where the plant is located. The local governor has repeatedly called for the company’s liquidation.
TEPCO argued that the company may have to raise electricity prices by as much as 10 percent if Kashiwazaki restart is further delayed."
being that we are an island that pays the highest rates in the world....puts that 10% rise in perspective - and the risk to Hawaii's waters - even if insignificant - in focus.
How much does the cost of electricity add to that 'yoda or honda
its always about money......http://rt.com/news/japan-fukushima-radiation-high-831/
The plan was met with criticism from the administration of the Niigata Prefecture, where the plant is located. The local governor has repeatedly called for the company’s liquidation.
TEPCO argued that the company may have to raise electricity prices by as much as 10 percent if Kashiwazaki restart is further delayed."
being that we are an island that pays the highest rates in the world....puts that 10% rise in perspective - and the risk to Hawaii's waters - even if insignificant - in focus.
How much does the cost of electricity add to that 'yoda or honda
its always about money......http://rt.com/news/japan-fukushima-radiation-high-831/