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Shikoku Electric Power Iikata Nuclear Power Plant Unit 2 is scheduled to restart
on July 26.
If the operation and testing go smoothly, power generation and transmission are scheduled to start in mid-July
.
According to the plan, the Iranian No.
3 unit will start the handling of nuclear fuel on June 24, and the control rod will be pulled out on July 26 to start the atomic furnace
.
Power generation and transmission began on the 29th of the same month
.
In July last year, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission approved the basic guidelines
for the safety policy of the Shikoku Electric Power Company when meeting the standards.
In October of that year, Governor Tokihiro Nakamura of Ehime Prefecture and the mayor of the local town of Ikata Kazuhiko agreed to restart
.
To meet the new standards, the safety policy works will conclude in May and will now be tested
before use through the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
After the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in TEPCO, this is the fifth nuclear power plant
under the new management standards, after Kyushu Electric Power Kawa Nuclear Power Plant Units 1 and 2 and Kansai Electric Power Plant's Takahama Nuclear Power Plant Units 3 and 4.
Shikoku Electric Power Iikata Nuclear Power Plant Unit 2 is scheduled to restart
on July 26.
If the operation and testing go smoothly, power generation and transmission are scheduled to start in mid-July
.
According to the plan, the Iranian No.
3 unit will start the handling of nuclear fuel on June 24, and the control rod will be pulled out on July 26 to start the atomic furnace
.
Power generation and transmission began on the 29th of the same month
.
In July last year, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission approved the basic guidelines
for the safety policy of the Shikoku Electric Power Company when meeting the standards.
In October of that year, Governor Tokihiro Nakamura of Ehime Prefecture and the mayor of the local town of Ikata Kazuhiko agreed to restart
.
To meet the new standards, the safety policy works will conclude in May and will now be tested
before use through the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
After the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in TEPCO, this is the fifth nuclear power plant
under the new management standards, after Kyushu Electric Power Kawa Nuclear Power Plant Units 1 and 2 and Kansai Electric Power Plant's Takahama Nuclear Power Plant Units 3 and 4.