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Japan Shuts Last Nuclear Power Plant - 06 May 2012 
Japan Shuts Last Nuclear Power Plant - 06 May 2012 
JAPAN/
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February 20, 2012 
Members of the media wearing protective suits and masks are escorted by TEPCO employees at Tokyo Electric... 
Fukushima, Japan 
Members of the media wearing protective suits and masks are escorted by TEPCO employees at Tokyo Electric... 
Members of the media wearing protective suits and masks are escorted by TEPCO employees at Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO)'s tsunami-crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Fukushima prefecture February 20, 2012. Members of the media were allowed into the plant on Monday ahead of the 1-year anniversary of the March 11, 2011 tsunami and earthquake for the second time since the disaster, which triggered the world's worst nuclear crisis since Chernobyl. REUTERS/Issei Kato (JAPAN - Tags: ANNIVERSARY DISASTER BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT ENERGY) 
JAPAN-NUCLEAR/
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May 04, 2012 
People walk at a passageway of the Tokyo railway station, dimmed to conserve electricity, in Tokyo May... 
Tokyo, Japan 
People walk at a passageway of the Tokyo railway station, dimmed to conserve electricity, in Tokyo 
People walk at a passageway of the Tokyo railway station, dimmed to conserve electricity, in Tokyo May 1, 2012. Japan shuts down its last working nuclear power reactor the first weekend of May 2012, just over a year after a tsunami scarred the nation, sharpening the battle lines between those who say atomic power is necessary for economic growth and those who argue the quake-prone nation should seize this opportunity to stay nuclear free. Picture taken May 1, 2012. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon (JAPAN - Tags: DISASTER ENERGY BUSINESS) 
JAPAN-NUCLEAR/
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May 04, 2012 
A thermometer and a portable electric fan are seen at the Environment Ministry in Tokyo May 1, 2012,... 
Tokyo, Japan 
A thermometer and a portable electric fan are seen at the Environment Ministry in Tokyo 
A thermometer and a portable electric fan are seen at the Environment Ministry in Tokyo May 1, 2012, on the kick-off day of Cool Biz which allow workers at government offices to take off their ties and roll up their sleeves as the air conditioners are turned down to save power and office temperatures go up. Japan shuts down its last working nuclear power reactor the first weekend of May 2012, just over a year after a tsunami scarred the nation, sharpening the battle lines between those who say atomic power is necessary for economic growth and those who argue the quake-prone nation should seize this opportunity to stay nuclear free. Picture taken May 1, 2012. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon (JAPAN - Tags: DISASTER ENERGY BUSINESS) 
JAPAN-NUCLEAR/
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May 04, 2012 
A portable electric fan is placed on a bookcase at the Environment Ministry in Tokyo May 1, 2012, on... 
Tokyo, Japan 
A portable electric fan is placed on a bookcase at the Environment Ministry in Tokyo 
A portable electric fan is placed on a bookcase at the Environment Ministry in Tokyo May 1, 2012, on the kick-off day of Cool Biz which allow workers at government offices to take off their ties and roll up their sleeves as the air conditioners are turned down to save power and office temperatures go up. Japan shuts down its last working nuclear power reactor the first weekend of May 2012, just over a year after a tsunami scarred the nation, sharpening the battle lines between those who say atomic power is necessary for economic growth and those who argue the quake-prone nation should seize this opportunity to stay nuclear free. Picture taken May 1, 2012. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon (JAPAN - Tags: DISASTER ENERGY BUSINESS) 
JAPAN-NUCLEAR/
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May 04, 2012 
Government officials with no ties and rolled-up sleeves work at the Environment Ministry in Tokyo May... 
Tokyo, Japan 
Government officials with no ties and rolled up sleeves work at the Environment Ministry in Tokyo 
Government officials with no ties and rolled-up sleeves work at the Environment Ministry in Tokyo May 1, 2012, on the kick-off day of Cool Biz which allow workers at government offices to take off their ties and roll up their sleeves as the air conditioners are turned down to save power and office temperatures go up. Japan shuts down its last working nuclear power reactor the first weekend of May 2012, just over a year after a tsunami scarred the nation, sharpening the battle lines between those who say atomic power is necessary for economic growth and those who argue the quake-prone nation should seize this opportunity to stay nuclear free. Picture taken May 1, 2012. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon (JAPAN - Tags: DISASTER ENERGY BUSINESS) 
JAPAN-ECONOMY/POLL
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April 22, 2012 
An employee of Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) looks at TEPCO's Kawasaki Thermal Power Plant in... 
Kawasaki, Japan 
Employee of TEPCO looks at TEPCO's Kawasaki Thermal Power Plant in Kawasaki 
An employee of Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) looks at TEPCO's Kawasaki Thermal Power Plant in Kawasaki, south of Tokyo April 22, 2012. Japan is set to have no nuclear power within weeks for the first time in over 40 years following last year's crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, which crushed public trust in nuclear power and prevented the restart of reactors shut for regular maintenance checks. REUTERS/Toru Hanai (JAPAN - Tags: POLITICS ENERGY BUSINESS) 
JAPAN-ECONOMY/POLL
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April 22, 2012 
A turbine floor is seen at Tokyo Electric Power Company's (TEPCO) Kawasaki Thermal Power Plant in Kawasaki,... 
Kawasaki, Japan 
A turbine floor is seen at TEPCO's Kawasaki Thermal Power Plant in Kawasaki, 
A turbine floor is seen at Tokyo Electric Power Company's (TEPCO) Kawasaki Thermal Power Plant in Kawasaki, south of Tokyo April 22, 2012. REUTERS/Toru Hanai (JAPAN - Tags: POLITICS ENERGY BUSINESS) 
CLIMATE/JAPAN
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June 10, 2009 
An airplane flies near a gas flare from a factory at Keihin industrial zone in Kawasaki, south of Tokyo... 
Kawasaki, Japan 
Airplane flies near a gas flare from a factory at Keihin industrial zone in Kawasaki 
An airplane flies near a gas flare from a factory at Keihin industrial zone in Kawasaki, south of Tokyo June 10, 2009. Japan, the world's fifth-biggest greenhouse gas emitter, will target a cut in emissions by 15 percent by 2020 from 2005 levels, Kyodo news agency said on Wednesday. REUTERS/Toru Hanai (JAPAN POLITICS ENERGY ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
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July 27, 2011 
A wind turbine is seen behind utility poles in Tokyo July 27, 2011. Japan could face a power shortage... 
Tokyo, Japan 
A turbin of wind power plant is seen behind utility poles in Tokyo 
A wind turbine is seen behind utility poles in Tokyo July 27, 2011. Japan could face a power shortage of more than 9 percent next summer if all of its nuclear reactors are shut, according to media reports, citing government estimates on Wednesday. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon (JAPAN - Tags: ENERGY ENVIRONMENT) 
JAPAN/
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July 06, 2011 
Workers check solar panels at a solar power field in Kawasaki, near Tokyo July 6, 2011. Tokyo Electric... 
Kawasaki, Japan 
Workers check solar panels at a solar power field in Kawasaki 
Workers check solar panels at a solar power field in Kawasaki, near Tokyo July 6, 2011. Tokyo Electric Power Company, Inc. (TEPCO) and Kawasaki City are constructing the mega solar power field, consisting some 37,926 solar panels which will produce some 7.4 million kWh in a year. Commercial service will start on August, 2011. REUTERS/Toru Hanai (JAPAN - Tags: BUSINESS ENERGY ENVIRONMENT) 
JAPAN/
RTR2O5EY 
June 27, 2011 
An employee of Tokyo Electric Power Company, Inc. (TEPCO) stands in front of solar panels at a solar... 
Kawasaki, Japan 
An employee of Tokyo Electric Power Company, Inc. stands in front of solar panels at a solar power field... 
An employee of Tokyo Electric Power Company, Inc. (TEPCO) stands in front of solar panels at a solar power field in Kawasaki, near Tokyo June 27, 2011. TEPCO and Kawasaki City are constructing two mega solar power fields which will produce some 2 million kWh in an area totaling roughly 30ha. REUTERS/Toru Hanai (JAPAN - Tags: BUSINESS ENERGY ENVIRONMENT) 
JAPAN-POWER
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July 27, 2011 
A seagull is seen on a streetlight in Tokyo July 27, 2011. Japan could face a power shortage of more... 
Tokyo, Japan 
Seagull is seen on a streetlight in Tokyo 
A seagull is seen on a streetlight in Tokyo July 27, 2011. Japan could face a power shortage of more than 9 percent next summer if all its nuclear reactors are shut, media reported on Wednesday citing government estimates. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon (JAPAN - Tags: DISASTER ENERGY) 
JAPAN/
RTR2O9Y8 
June 30, 2011 
SMBC Nikko Securities Inc. employee Masaki Yamada works using only a LED desk light, during daytime at... 
Tokyo, Japan 
SMBC Nikko Securities Inc. employee Masaki Yamada works using only a LED desk light at the company office... 
SMBC Nikko Securities Inc. employee Masaki Yamada works using only a LED desk light, during daytime at the company office in Tokyo June 30, 2011, a day before a target to cut electricity use by 15 percent in regions affected by Japan's March 11 earthquake and tsunami takes effect. The cuts are aimed at helping avoid power blackouts during the peak summer demand period amid efforts to restore generating capacity lost in the disaster.
REUTERS/Toru Hanai (JAPAN - Tags: DISASTER ENERGY BUSINESS) 
JAPAN/
RTR2UQJJ 
June 30, 2011 
Employees of SMBC Nikko Securities Inc. work using only LED desk lights, during daytime at the company... 
Tokyo, Japan 
Employees of SMBC Nikko Securities Inc. work using only LED desk lights, during daytime at the company... 
Employees of SMBC Nikko Securities Inc. work using only LED desk lights, during daytime at the company office in Tokyo June 30, 2011, a day before a target to cut electricity use by 15 percent in regions affected by Japan's March 11 earthquake and tsunami takes effect. The cuts are aimed at helping avoid power blackouts during the peak summer demand period amid efforts to restore generating capacity lost in the disaster. REUTERS/Toru Hanai (JAPAN - Tags: DISASTER ENERGY BUSINESS) BEST QUALITY AVAILABLE 
JAPAN-NUCLEAR/ARCADE
RTR2OG5I 
July 04, 2011 
Electric power transmission lines lead away from Kansai Electric Power Co.'s Mihama nuclear power plant... 
MIHAMA TOWN, Japan 
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Electric power transmission lines lead away from Kansai Electric Power Co.'s Mihama nuclear power plant in Mihama town, Fukui prefecture, July 1, 2011. Fukui region, host to 14 reactors that dot the coast of the Wakasa Bay -- nicknamed the "Atomic Arcade" or "Genpatsu Ginza (nuclear power plant Ginza), resembles the Ginza shopping district, because it has more reactors than any other region in Japan. Japan has no easy options to replace nuclear power, which before the crisis supplied about 30 percent of its electricity, one reason the government is rushing to persuade communities to restart halted reactors to meet summer demand. REUTERS/Issei Kato (JAPAN - Tags: DISASTER BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT) 
JAPAN/
RTR2OBFV 
July 01, 2011 
A man walks past electronic monitors displaying the current electricity usage status in Tokyo Electric... 
Tokyo, Japan 
Man walks past electronic monitors displaying current electricity usage status in TEPCO's supply area... 
A man walks past electronic monitors displaying the current electricity usage status in Tokyo Electric Power Co (TEPCO)'s supply area in a dim passageway of Tokyo railway station to conserve electricity in Tokyo July 1, 2011. To avoid blackouts caused by shortage of power due to shutdown of tsunami-hit nuclear power plants, large-lot power users in areas served by TEPCO and Tohoku Electric are required from Friday to cut their peak power consumption by 15 percent from last year. REUTERS/Yuriko Nakao (JAPAN - Tags: ENERGY BUSINESS POLITICS) 
JAPAN-QUAKE/
RTR2KPRV 
April 02, 2011 
Electricians work to reconnect electronic power at an industrial port in Sendai, northern Japan, April... 
KORIYAMA, Japan 
Electricians work to reconnect electronic power at an industrial port in Sendai, northern Japan 
Electricians work to reconnect electronic power at an industrial port in Sendai, northern Japan, April 2, 2011, after the area was devastated by a magnitude 9.0 earthquake and tsunami. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon (JAPAN - Tags: DISASTER BUSINESS) 
JAPAN-TSUNAMI
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March 07, 2012 
Lights are seen turned on at a residential apartment building in downtown Tokyo March 8, 2012. Shareholders... 
Tokyo, Japan 
Lights are seen turned on at a residential apartment building in downtown Tokyo 
Lights are seen turned on at a residential apartment building in downtown Tokyo March 8, 2012. Shareholders of Tokyo Electric Power Co Inc, operator of the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant in northeast Japan, are suing the utility's executives for a record 5.5 trillion yen ($67.4 billion) in compensation, lawyers said. REUTERS/Carlos Barria (JAPAN - Tags: DISASTER BUSINESS) 
JAPAN-QUAKE/
RTR2K1RT 
March 18, 2011 
Neon signs on electronics shops are tuned off to save energy in Tokyo's Akihabara district March 18,... 
Tokyo, Japan 
Neon signs on electronics shops are tuned off to save energy in Tokyo's Akihabara district 
Neon signs on electronics shops are tuned off to save energy in Tokyo's Akihabara district March 18, 2011. Amidst fears of a nuclear catastrophe following last week's earthquake and tsunami in northeastern Japan, a smaller than usual number of foreign tourists were seen in the popular electronics shopping district. REUTERS/Toru Hanai (JAPAN - Tags: DISASTER ENERGY CITYSCAPE IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
JAPAN/
RTR2K6TR 
March 21, 2011 
Women walk on a street of Tokyo's Ginza shopping district March 21, 2011. Amidst fears of a nuclear catastrophe... 
Tokyo, Japan 
Women walk on a street of Tokyo's Ginza shopping district 
Women walk on a street of Tokyo's Ginza shopping district March 21, 2011. Amidst fears of a nuclear catastrophe in northeastern Japan, a smaller than usual number of people were seen in the popular shopping district despite Monday being a national holiday. The World Health Organisation said on Monday that radiation in food after an earthquake damaged a Japanese nuclear plant was a "serious situation", eclipsing the first clear signs of progress in a battle to avert a catastrophic meltdown in the reactors. Japan was hit by an earthquake and tsunami on March 11. REUTERS/Toru Hanai (JAPAN - Tags: DISASTER ENERGY BUSINESS IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
JAPAN/
RTR2KO9O 
April 01, 2011 
Logo of the Tokyo Electric Power Company, Inc. (TEPCO) is seen at the company's head office in Tokyo... 
Tokyo, Japan 
Logo of the Tokyo Electric Power Company, Inc. is seen at the company's head office in Tokyo 
Logo of the Tokyo Electric Power Company, Inc. (TEPCO) is seen at the company's head office in Tokyo April 1, 2011. Japan's nuclear and humanitarian crisis stretched to three weeks on Friday with radiation still leaking from a crippled nuclear power plant, thousands of homeless people struggling to rebuild their lives, and little hope of a quick resolution to either. As Tokyo Electric Power Co tries to regain control of its stricken nuclear plant in the face of mounting public criticism and a huge potential compensation bill, the government was reportedly moving to take control of the utility. REUTERS/Issei Kato (JAPAN - Tags: DISASTER ENERGY) 
JAPAN/
RTR2LABR 
April 16, 2011 
A boy wearing a mask take part in an anti-nuclear protest in Tokyo April 16, 2011. About 1,500 protesters... 
Tokyo, Japan 
A boy wearing a mask take part in an anti-nuclear protest in Tokyo 
A boy wearing a mask take part in an anti-nuclear protest in Tokyo April 16, 2011. About 1,500 protesters took to the streets in Tokyo's Shibuya district on Saturday, calling for the closure of nuclear power plants, after the incident at Tokyo Electric Power's Fukushima Nuclear Powerplant raised fears of radiation contamination. REUTERS/Yuriko Nakao (JAPAN - Tags: DISASTER POLITICS) 
JAPAN-NUCLEAR/
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December 16, 2011 
A Greenpeace activist holds a placard during a demonstration outside Japan's Prime Minister Yoshihiko... 
Tokyo, Japan 
A Greenpeace activist holds a placard during a demonstration outside Japan's PM Noda's official residence... 
A Greenpeace activist holds a placard during a demonstration outside Japan's Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda's official residence in Tokyo, criticizing the government's declaration of cold shutdown at the Fukushima nuclear power plant December 16, 2011. Japan declared its tsunami-stricken Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant to be in cold shutdown on Friday in a major step toward resolving the world's worst nuclear crisis in 25 years. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon (JAPAN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST DISASTER ENERGY ENVIRONMENT) 
JAPAN/
RTR2L1S4 
April 10, 2011 
An anti-nuclear protester holds a placard during a march in Tokyo April 10, 2011. Japan hopes to stop... 
Tokyo, Japan 
Anti-nuclear protester holds placard during a march in Tokyo April, 10, 2011. 
An anti-nuclear protester holds a placard during a march in Tokyo April 10, 2011. Japan hopes to stop pumping radioactive water into the sea on Sunday which should help ease concerns in neighbouring China and South Korea over the spread of radiation from the worst nuclear crisis since Chernobyl. REUTERS/Issei Kato (JAPAN - Tags: DISASTER ENERGY ENVIRONMENT CIVIL UNREST IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
TEPCO/
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April 27, 2012 
Tokyo Electric Co.'s (TEPCO) recently selected incoming chairman Kazuhiko Shimokobe (C), who is currently... 
Tokyo, Japan 
TEPCO recently selected incoming chairman Shimokobe is surrounded by the media after a meeting with bailout... 
Tokyo Electric Co.'s (TEPCO) recently selected incoming chairman Kazuhiko Shimokobe (C), who is currently the head of the Nuclear Damage Liability Facilitation Fund, is surrounded by the media after a meeting with bailout body officials at the fund headquarters in Tokyo April 27, 2012. TEPCO, operator of the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, and the bailout body are set to submit their turnaround plan to Trade Minister Yukio Edano for his approval on Friday, after a month's delay. REUTERS/Issei Kato (JAPAN - Tags: DISASTER BUSINESS ENERGY) 
JAPAN-NUCLEAR/ DEATH
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May 14, 2011 
A protester shouts slogans at an anti-nuclear rally in front of the headquarters of Tokyo Electric Power... 
Tokyo, Japan 
A protester shouts slogans at an anti-nuclear rally in front of the TEPCO headquarters in Tokyo 
A protester shouts slogans at an anti-nuclear rally in front of the headquarters of Tokyo Electric Power Co (TEPCO), the operator of the tsunami-crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, in Tokyo May 14, 2011. A worker at Japan's tsunami-crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant died on Saturday, plant operator Tokyo Electric Power Co said, bringing the death toll at the complex to three since a massive earthquake and tsunami in March.
REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon (JAPAN - Tags: ENERGY DISASTER CIVIL UNREST) 
JAPAN-QUAKE/
RTR2R43C 
September 11, 2011 
A protester wearing a mask takes part in a march in Tokyo September 11, 2011, to mark exactly six-months... 
Tokyo, Japan 
A protester wearing a mask takes part in a march in Tokyo 
A protester wearing a mask takes part in a march in Tokyo September 11, 2011, to mark exactly six-months since the March 11 quake and tsunami. Thousands of protesters gathered in central Tokyo on Sunday to protest the government's handling of the nuclear crisis and tsunami aftermath since the disaster. REUTERS/Issei Kato (JAPAN - Tags: ANNIVERSARY DISASTER POLITICS TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
JAPAN-TSUNAMI/
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March 11, 2012 
A protester shows his radiation dosimeter as he attends an anti-nuclear rally in Koriyama, Fukushima... 
KORIYAMA, Japan 
A protester shows his radiation dosimeter as he attends an anti-nuclear rally in Koriyama during the... 
A protester shows his radiation dosimeter as he attends an anti-nuclear rally in Koriyama, Fukushima prefecture March 11, 2012, to mark the first anniversary of an earthquake and tsunami that killed thousands and set off a nuclear crisis. REUTERS/Yuriko Nakao (JAPAN - Tags: ANNIVERSARY DISASTER POLITICS ENERGY) 
JAPAN/NUCLEAR-INSURER/
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April 15, 2011 
An anti-nuclear protester takes part in a rally in front of Tokyo Electric Power Co (TEPCO)'s headquarters... 
Tokyo, Japan 
An anti-nuclear protester takes part in a rally in front of Tokyo Electric Power's headquarters in Tokyo... 
An anti-nuclear protester takes part in a rally in front of Tokyo Electric Power Co (TEPCO)'s headquarters in Tokyo April 15, 2011. TEPCO, has yet to determine how much it will have to pay residents and businesses near the Fukushima plant, who were forced to evacuate after the March 11 earthquake and tsunami caused deadly radiation leaks. REUTERS/Yuriko Nakao (JAPAN - Tags: DISASTER ENERGY BUSINESS IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
TEPCO/
RTR2O6GO 
June 28, 2011 
Anti-nuclear activists clad in protective gear protest in front of the venue for Tokyo Electric Power... 
Tokyo, Japan 
Anti-nuclear activists clad in protective gear protest in front of the venue for TEPCO's annual shareholders'... 
Anti-nuclear activists clad in protective gear protest in front of the venue for Tokyo Electric Power Co (TEPCO)'s annual shareholders' meeting in Tokyo June 28, 2011. TEPCO shareholders gathered in record numbers on Tuesday for an annual meeting that will vote on a stockholder motion calling for the utility to abandon nuclear power. REUTERS/Yuriko Nakao (JAPAN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST BUSINESS ENERGY ENVIRONMENT) 
JAPAN-NUCLEAR/TEPCO
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May 12, 2011 
The logo of Tokyo Electric Power Co (TEPCO) is seen at its headquarters in Tokyo May 12, 2011. Japan... 
Tokyo, Japan 
The logo of Tokyo Electric Power Co (TEPCO) is seen at its headquarters in Tokyo 
The logo of Tokyo Electric Power Co (TEPCO) is seen at its headquarters in Tokyo May 12, 2011. Japan is expected to unveil a scheme on Thursday that includes a $62 billion fund injection to help Tokyo Electric Power compensate victims of the crisis at its tsunami-crippled nuclear plant and save Asia's largest utility from financial ruin. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon (JAPAN - Tags: ENERGY DISASTER BUSINESS) 
JAPAN-DISASTER/SUNFLOWERS
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August 19, 2011 
A geiger counter is placed in front of sunflowers in full bloom in Fukushima, northern Japan August 6,... 
Fukushima, Japan 
A geiger counter is placed in front of sunflowers in full bloom in Fukushima, northern Japan 
A geiger counter is placed in front of sunflowers in full bloom in Fukushima, northern Japan August 6, 2011. At a temple in Fukushima thousands of sunflowers have been planted to help fight the radiation. "It is as if an invisible snow had fallen on Fukushima and continued to fall, covering the area," said Koyu Abe, chief monk at the Buddhist Joenji temple. Sunflowers were used near Chernobyl after the 1986 nuclear accident to extract radioactive caesium from contaminated ponds nearby. Japanese scientists are carrying out tests to prove their usefulness in fighting radiation. Picture taken August 6, 2011. REUTERS/Yuriko Nakao (JAPANDISASTER ENVIRONMENT - Tags: DISASTER RELIGION ENVIRONMENT SCI TECH IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
JAPAN/
RTR2RJ8G 
September 19, 2011 
Anti-nuclear protesters gather ahead of a demonstration in Tokyo September 19, 2011. The anti-nuclear... 
Tokyo, Japan 
Anti-nuclear protesters gather ahead of a demonstration in Tokyo 
Anti-nuclear protesters gather ahead of a demonstration in Tokyo September 19, 2011. The anti-nuclear protest, which the organiser said over 60,000 people took part in, is also aiming to collect 10 million signatures on a petition calling for ending nuclear power in Japan. REUTERS/Yuriko Nakao (JAPAN - Tags: DISASTER ENERGY CIVIL UNREST) 
JAPAN-QUAKE/LEAKAGE
RTR2JT1T 
March 12, 2011 
Officials in protective gear check for signs of radiation on children who are from the evacuation area... 
KORIYAMA, Japan 
Officials in protective gear check for signs of radiation on children who are from the evacuation area... 
Officials in protective gear check for signs of radiation on children who are from the evacuation area near the Fukushima Daini nuclear plant in Koriyama, March 13, 2011. Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano confirmed on Saturday there has been an explosion and radiation leakage at Tokyo Electric Power Co's (TEPCO) Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. The biggest earthquake to hit Japan on record struck the northeast coast on Friday, triggering a 10-metre tsunami that swept away everything in its path, including houses, ships, cars and farm buildings on fire. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon (JAPAN - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT ENERGY IMAGES OF THE DAY) FOR BEST QUALITY IMAGE: ALSO SEE GF2E88U0STU01. 
JAPAN-TSUNAMI/
RTR2Z6L4 
March 11, 2012 
Evacuees of Okuma town, who are dressed in protective suits, offer prayers for victims of the March 11,... 
OKUMA TOWN, Japan 
Evacuees offer prayers for victims of the March 11, 2011 earthquake and tsunami disaster, during their... 
Evacuees of Okuma town, who are dressed in protective suits, offer prayers for victims of the March 11, 2011 earthquake and tsunami disaster, as they stand near a nuclear radiation gauge during their temporary visit for the mourning event at the 20 km (12 miles) no-entry zone in Okuma town, Fukushima prefecture, March 11, 2012, to mark the first anniversary of the disasters that killed thousands and set off a nuclear crisis. The nuclear radiation gauge, which is held by a photographer, shows a reading of 22.4 microsievert. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-hoon (JAPAN - Tags: ANNIVERSARY DISASTER ENVIRONMENT) 
JAPAN
RTR2L38B 
April 11, 2011 
Police officers in protective suits observe a moment of silence for those who were killed by the March... 
MINAMISOMA, Japan 
Police officers in protective suits observe a moment of silence for those who were killed by the March... 
Police officers in protective suits observe a moment of silence for those who were killed by the March 11 earthquake and tsunami, as they search for bodies at a destroyed area in Minamisoma, Fukushima prefecture, about 18km from the damaged Fukushima nuclear power plant, April 11, 2011. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon (JAPAN - Tags: ENVIRONMENT DISASTER IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
JAPAN-QUAKE/MELTING
RTR2JSEK 
March 12, 2011 
A helicopter flies past Haramati Thermal power plant March 12, 2011. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon (JAPAN... 
Fukushima, Japan 
A helicopter flies past Haramati Thermal power plant 
A helicopter flies past Haramati Thermal power plant March 12, 2011. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon (JAPAN - Tags: ENERGY BUSINESS) 
JAPAN/
RTR2YKQG 
February 28, 2012 
A radiation monitor indicates 131.00 microsieverts per hour near the No.4 and No.3 buildings at the tsunami-crippled... 
Fukushima, Japan 
A radiation monitor indicates 131.00 microsieverts per hour at TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power... 
A radiation monitor indicates 131.00 microsieverts per hour near the No.4 and No.3 buildings at the tsunami-crippled Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO)'s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Fukushima prefecture February 28, 2012. Members of the foreign media were allowed into the plant on Tuesday ahead of the first anniversary of the March 11, 2011 tsunami and earthquake which triggered the world's worst nuclear crisis since Chernobyl. REUTERS/Kimimasa Mayama/Pool (JAPAN - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT ENERGY) 
QUAKE-JAPAN/
RTR2KTXN 
April 05, 2011 
A man arrives at an evacuation center for people affected by the explosion of the nuclear plant after... 
KORIYAMA, Japan 
A man arrives at an evacuation center for people affected by the explosion of the nuclear plant after... 
A man arrives at an evacuation center for people affected by the explosion of the nuclear plant after the March 11 earthquake and tsunami, at the Big Palette Fukushima convention center in Koriyama, Fukushima prefecture, northern Japan April 5, 2011. The operator of Japan's crippled nuclear power plant started paying "condolence money" on Tuesday to victims of the worst nuclear crisis since Chernobyl while it kept pouring radioactive water into the sea. REUTERS/Carlos Barria (JAPAN - Tags: DISASTER) 
JAPAN/
RTR2WVBC 
January 26, 2012 
An employee of Kansai Electric Power Co's stands next to the connection unit of an emergency power generator... 
OHI, Japan 
An employee of Kansai Electric Power Co's stands during a demonstration before an inspection by the IAEA... 
An employee of Kansai Electric Power Co's stands next to the connection unit of an emergency power generator during a demonstration before an inspection by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) members at Ohi nuclear power plant in Ohi, Fukui prefecture, January 26, 2012. The IAEA inspection team visited Ohi nuclear power plant on Thursday as part of a review of tests conducted by Japan to prove the safety of its nuclear reactors in the wake of the Fukushima radiation crisis. REUTERS/Issei Kato (JAPAN - Tags: ENERGY DISASTER POLITICS) 
JAPAN/
RTR2WV4M 
January 26, 2012 
Kansai Electric Power Co's Ohi nuclear power plant No. 3 (R) and No. 4 reactors are seen in Ohi, Fukui... 
OHI, Japan 
Kansai Electric Power Co's Ohi nuclear power plant No. 3 (R) and No. 4 reactors are seen in Ohi, Fukui... 
Kansai Electric Power Co's Ohi nuclear power plant No. 3 (R) and No. 4 reactors are seen in Ohi, Fukui prefecture January 26, 2012. IAEA inspection team visited Ohi nuclear power plant on Thursday as part of a review of tests conducted by Japan to prove the safety of its nuclear reactors in the wake of the Fukushima radiation crisis. REUTERS/Issei Kato (JAPAN - Tags: ENERGY DISASTER POLITICS) 
JAPAN-NUCLEAR/ARCADE
RTR2OG5T 
July 04, 2011 
A woman holding an umbrella looks at the Japan Atomic Energy Agency's Monju nuclear power plant, a sodium-cooled... 
TSURUGA, Japan 
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A woman holding an umbrella looks at the Japan Atomic Energy Agency's Monju nuclear power plant, a sodium-cooled fast reactor, in Tsuruga, Fukui prefecture, July 2, 2011. Fukui region, host to 14 reactors that dot the coast of the Wakasa Bay -- nicknamed the "Atomic Arcade" or "Genpatsu Ginza (nuclear power plant Ginza), resembles the Ginza shopping district, because it has more reactors than any other region in Japan. Japan has no easy options to replace nuclear power, which before the crisis supplied about 30 percent of its electricity, one reason the government is rushing to persuade communities to restart halted reactors to meet summer demand. To match Feature JAPAN-NUCLEAR/ARCADE REUTERS/Issei Kato (JAPAN - Tags: DISASTER ENERGY BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT) 
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July 04, 2011 
A man on vacation dives into the sea as Kansai Electric Power Co.'s Mihama nuclear power plant is seen... 
MIHAMA TOWN, Japan 
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A man on vacation dives into the sea as Kansai Electric Power Co.'s Mihama nuclear power plant is seen in the background in Mihama town, Fukui prefecture, July 2, 2011. Fukui region, host to 14 reactors that dot the coast of the Wakasa Bay -- nicknamed the "Atomic Arcade" or "Genpatsu Ginza" (nuclear power plant Ginza), resembles the Ginza shopping district, because it has more reactors than any other region in Japan. The No.1 (R), No.2 (C) and No.3 reactors are pictured in the background. Picture taken July 2, 2011. To match Feature JAPAN-NUCLEAR/ARCADE REUTERS/Issei Kato (JAPAN - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS ENERGY IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
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March 18, 2011 
A building darkened to conserve energy is pictured in Tokyo's Minato district March 18, 2011. Tokyo residents... 
Tokyo, Japan 
A building darkened to conserve energy is pictured in Tokyo's Minato district 
A building darkened to conserve energy is pictured in Tokyo's Minato district March 18, 2011. Tokyo residents and businesses were asked to conserve energy in the face of rolling blackouts. Reuters/Michael Caronna (JAPAN - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT ENERGY) 
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June 27, 2011 
A worker walks among solar panels at a solar power field in Kawasaki, near Tokyo June 27, 2011. Tokyo... 
Kawasaki, Japan 
A worker walks among solar panels at a solar power field in Kawasaki 
A worker walks among solar panels at a solar power field in Kawasaki, near Tokyo June 27, 2011. Tokyo Electric Power Company, Inc. (TEPCO) and Kawasaki City are constructing two mega solar power fields which will produce some 2 million kWh in an area totaling roughly 30ha. REUTERS/Toru Hanai (JAPAN - Tags: BUSINESS ENERGY ENVIRONMENT IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
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January 26, 2012 
Kansai Electric Power Co's Ohi nuclear power plant (R-L) No.1, No. 2. No.3 and No.4 reactors are seen... 
OHI TOWN, Japan 
Kansai Electric Power Co's Ohi nuclear power plant reactors are seen in Ohi, Fukui prefecture 
Kansai Electric Power Co's Ohi nuclear power plant (R-L) No.1, No. 2. No.3 and No.4 reactors are seen in Ohi, Fukui prefecture January 26, 2012. Japan's nuclear disaster has shaken trust in utilities and reminded residents in this rural, mountainous region the risks of radiation, but their heavy reliance on atomic plants for jobs and funds means speaking out remains a taboo. Nestled on the Wakasa Bay in central Japan, the town of Ohi -- lashed this week by a snowstorm that has blanketed much of northern Japan -- hosts four of the nuclear reactors that dot the coast of Fukui prefecture, known as the "Atomic Arcade" because it has more reactors than any other area in Japan. REUTERS/Issei Kato (JAPAN - Tags: ENERGY DISASTER POLITICS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT) 
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June 10, 2009 
The Japanese national flag flutters near a gas flare from a factory at Keihin industrial zone in Kawasaki,... 
Kawasaki, Japan 
Japan's national flag flutters near a gas flare from a factory at Keihin industrial zone in Kawasaki 
The Japanese national flag flutters near a gas flare from a factory at Keihin industrial zone in Kawasaki, south of Tokyo June 10, 2009. Japan, the world's fifth-biggest greenhouse gas emitter, will target a cut in emissions by 15 percent by 2020 from 2005 levels, Kyodo news agency said on Wednesday. REUTERS/Toru Hanai (JAPAN POLITICS ENERGY ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
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June 17, 2011 
Tokyo Electric Power Company, Inc. (TEPCO) Vice President Sakae Muto looks down during a news conference... 
Tokyo, Japan 
TEPCO Vice President Muto looks down during a news conference at the company head office in Tokyo 
Tokyo Electric Power Company, Inc. (TEPCO) Vice President Sakae Muto looks down during a news conference at the company head office in Tokyo June 17, 2011. Japan's crisis-hit nuclear power plant could spill more radioactive water into the sea within a week unless engineers can fix a glitch in a new system to clean up growing pools of contaminated water, officials said. REUTERS/Toru Hanai (JAPAN - Tags: DISASTER ENERGY BUSINESS) 
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May 20, 2011 
Tokyo Electric Power Company, Inc. (TEPCO) President Masataka Shimizu (L) and Managing Director Toshio... 
Tokyo, Japan 
TEPCO President Shimizu and Managing Director Nishizawa attend a news conference in Tokyo 
Tokyo Electric Power Company, Inc. (TEPCO) President Masataka Shimizu (L) and Managing Director Toshio Nishizawa bow as they leave a news conference at the company head office in Tokyo May 20, 2011. TEPCO, operator of the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, is set to appoint Nishizawa to replace Shimizu, Kyodo News agency reported on Friday. REUTERS/Toru Hanai (JAPAN - Tags: BUSINESS DISASTER ENERGY) 
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