{"id":6124,"date":"2022-08-30T17:58:40","date_gmt":"2022-08-30T08:58:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.jaif.or.jp\/en\/?p=6124"},"modified":"2022-09-09T10:30:21","modified_gmt":"2022-09-09T01:30:21","slug":"japanese-governments-gx-implementation-council-presents-direction-for-nuclear-policy-and-acceleration-of-npp-restarts","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.jaif.or.jp\/en\/news\/6124","title":{"rendered":"Japanese Government\u2019s GX Implementation Council Presents Direction for Nuclear Policy and Acceleration of NPP Restarts"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>At the meeting, NISHIMURA Yasutoshi, Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry , the government official in charge of GX implementation, talked about reestablishing stable supplies of energy in Japan. He also identified issues in the global energy situation and the stagnation of the country\u2019s energy policy.<\/p>\n<p>As for nuclear energy policy, the minister said that the government would compile measures in the fall to accelerate restarts of nuclear power plants (NPPs) through public-private cooperation, noting the 2030 CO2 emissions target.<\/p>\n<p>At the previous meeting of the council on July 27, Prime Minister Kishida had instructed that those items requiring political decisions be clearly identified, toward the achievement of stable supplies of electricity and gas.<\/p>\n<p>At the second meeting, METI Minister Nishimura presented the following points related to nuclear policy:<\/p>\n<p>\u30fb\u00a0\u00a0 Integrating the influence and capabilities of all relevant parties to facilitate NPP restarts.<\/p>\n<p>\u30fb\u00a0\u00a0 Extending operating lifetimes, with top priority on safety.<\/p>\n<p>\u30fb\u00a0\u00a0 Considering the development and construction of next-generation advanced reactors.<\/p>\n<p>\u30fb\u00a0\u00a0 Speeding up the processes of reprocessing, decommissioning and final disposal, and more.<\/p>\n<p>In connection with the acceleration of NPP restarts, efforts will be made to shorten the periods for safety-measures work and adjust periodic inspection schedules to enhance capacity factors. That should ensure operation this coming winter of up to nine of the ten NPPs that have already been restarted.<\/p>\n<p>In summer 2023 and the subsequent, work on safety measures will be smoothly implemented at Takahama-1 and -2, Onagawa-2 and Shimane-2, among the further seven NPPs that have cleared safety examinations under the new regulatory standards. Also, the government will be at the fore in carrying out activities to obtain understanding from local communities at Kashiwazaki Kariwa-6 and -7, and Tokai-2.<\/p>\n<p>Additionally, with an eye on developments occurring even ahead of those NPP restarts, the government will present specifics by the end of this year with regard to the development and construction of next-generation advanced reactors, and the extensions of operating lifetimes.<\/p>\n<p>During deliberations on August 24, Prime Minister Kishida emphatically declared, \u201cIn order to get through the imminent crisis of excess power demand, the government\u2014eyeing not only on this winter but several years ahead\u2014will cover all the bases and deploy every measure in anticipation of every contingency.\u201d Reiterating that renewable energies and nuclear energy \u201care vital decarbonization energies for promoting GX,\u201d he said that the government would speed up work on system designs and measures related to national understanding.<\/p>\n<p>As for the political underpinnings of nuclear policy, the Special Committee on Nuclear Regulations of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), chaired by SUZUKI Junji, member of the House of Representatives, prepared a proposal in May. Given the protraction of NPP suspension periods in association with safety examinations by the Nuclear Regulation Authority of Japan (NRA), the proposal included a provision that the 40-year operation limit of NPPs be reconsidered, together with improvements to examination efficiency.<\/p>\n<p>Meanwhile, at an August 25 meeting of the Nuclear Energy Subcommittee under the Advisory Committee for Natural Resources and Energy, the subcommittee president, Governor SUGIMOTO Tatsuji of Fukui Prefecture, referred to \u201citems requiring political decisions\u201d presented at the GX Implementation Council the previous day, and said that he had evaluated them from the viewpoint of a siting area. He then added that he expected that the government would present a clear future picture for nuclear energy.<\/p>\n<p>A subcommittee member, YAMASHITA Yukari, director of the Institute of Energy Economics, Japan (IEEJ), praised the acceleration of NPP restarts, saying that they were important to \u201csecure short-term power supplies and present a clear energy policy toward 2030.\u201d Regarding back-end measures and the nuclear fuel cycle, she pointed out that the government would \u201ccome to the fore and reconfirm its long-term policy.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The Nuclear Energy Subcommittee consolidated a five-item draft interim summary report\u2014also worked on at its previous meeting on August 9\u2014including \u201ca reaffirmation of \u2018basic principles\u2019 on development and the utilization of nuclear energy.<\/p>\n<p>JAIF President ARAI Shiro, who was attending the meeting as a special member, said that reconfirming the value of nuclear energy was important for the sake of \u201cstability of policy.\u201d Expressing his concerns about manufacturing infrastructure and the maintenance of supply chains from the perspective of ensuring predictability in nuclear businesses and industrial competitiveness, however, he stressed the importance of swiftly restarting suspended NPPs and resuming NPP construction.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>At the meeting, NISHIMURA Yasutoshi, Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry , the government official in charge of GX implementation, talked about reestablishing stable supplies of energy in Japan. He also identified issues in the global energy situation and the stagnation of the country\u2019s energy policy. 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