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Kashiwazaki-Kariwa has a new tsunami wall at the world's biggest nuclear plant.
Japan pulled the plug on nuclear power after the 2011 Fukushima disaster, but with the G7 's dirtiest energy mix, it is seeking to cut emissions.
Nuclear power generated about a third of Japan 's electricity, with fossil fuels contributing most of the rest.
Japan aims for nuclear power to account for 20-22 percent of its electricity by 2030 .
China banned Japanese seafood imports in response. Engineers still have not worked out what to do with 800 tons of highly radioactive fuel and rubble. Humans still cannot enter the wrecked facility. Mototsugu Oki , picnicking with his family at the beach by KK , said that like many Japanese , the Fukushima accident turned him off nuclear power for good. "It is operated by human beings, and human beings naturally make mistakes," he told AFP . stu/lb/cwl.
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