Japan nuclear plants' safety costs could jump to $40b

asia power 2018年8月30日
摘要:These were brought about by post-Fukushima safety standards. Each year, Japanese utilities are requi...
查看原文
免责声明:本网摘要信息均来自互联网公开渠道,并不代表本网赞同其观点和对其真实性负责,如需查看请跳转原文,如涉及任何链接相关问题,请联系 media@nengapp.com
whenthesecostswerereevaluatedandraisedbyJPY582bn(US$4.5bn)comparedtothepreviousyear.Suchmeasuresintegratethelatestpost-Fukushimasafetystandardsalongwithcounter-terrorismmeasures.ThenewspaperquestionedtheelevenJapaneseoperatorsontheirannualestimatesoftheanti-terroristmeasures / Thesewerebroughtaboutbypost-Fukushimasafetystandards.Eachyear / Japaneseutilitiesarerequiredtoupdatetheirestimatesonsafetyspending.AccordingtotheJapanesedailyAsahiShimbun / safetyandsecuritymeasuresatdomesticnuclearpowerplantswereexpectedtocostJPY4.41tr(approximatelyUS$40bn / whichnowreachanaverageofJPY79bn(US$710m)perreactor.Safetymeasuresmustbedeployedwithin5yearsaftertheimplementationofpost-FukushimastandardsandtheiraveragetotalcostperreactorisclosetoJPY180bn(US$1.6bn).Thesecostsareincreasingyearbyyearandcouldunderminethegovernment'sclaimthatnuclearenergywillbethecheapestsourceofenergyin2030.ThisarticlewasoriginallypublishedbyEnerdata 查看更多