Japan will switch the world’s largest nuclear power plant back on next week, after a glitch with an alarm forced the suspension of its first restart since the 2011 Fukushima disaster.
Takeyuki Inagaki, the head of the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa plant run by Tokyo Electric Power (TEPCO), told a press conference Friday that they planned “to start up the reactor on 9 February”.
The glitch was linked to the setting on an alarm and did not affect the safe operation of the plant, he said.
Operations to relaunch a reactor at the plant in Niigata province last month were suspended just hours into the process.
The facility had been offline since Japan pulled the plug on nuclear power after a colossal earthquake and tsunami sent three reactors at the Fukushima atomic plant into meltdown in 2011.
