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Strategic Energy PlanThe Asahi Shimbun
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The industry ministry plans to allow utilities to build new nuclear reactors on condition they decommission the same number of aging reactors at other plants.
The policy is expected to be included in the Strategic Energy Plan, which outlines the direction of the government’s energy policy, when it is revised this year .
While ministry officials said the total number of reactors in Japan would not increase, new policy could face a public backlash.
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