[Japan] Nuclear reactor at Shimane plant restarts for first time since 2012

As of December 7, 2024, a nuclear reactor in Shimane Prefecture in western Japan has restarted for the first time in 13 years. [1] It is the 14th reactor to be reactivated after meeting Japan’s new requirements that were introduced after the Fukushima Daiichi plant meltdowns. The Chugoku Electric Power Company suspended operations of the No. 2 reactor at the Shimane nuclear power plant in 2012 for regular inspections. The unit passed the Nuclear Regulation Authority’s screening in 2021. Chugoku Electric completed construction work in October and finished putting in nuclear fuel in November. The utility stated that the reactor reached a self-sustaining chain reaction two hours after the restart, and power generation will commence later in the month. Commercial operations are expected to resume in early January. The Shimane complex in Matsue City is the only nuclear power plant in a Japanese prefectural capital.

[1] https://www.energia.co.jp/atom_info/assets/20241207a_5.pdf