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[Summary] => A Japanese governor said yesterday the country should not restart any nuclear plants until the cause of the Fukushima meltdown is fully understood and nearby communities have emergency plans that can effectively respond to another major accident.
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[Title] => Japan reactor restarts; new glitch hits Fukushima
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[Title] => Japan restarts reactor despite nuke power concerns
[Summary] => Officials have restarted a reactor in southern Japan after a monthlong shutdown despite strong public opposition to nuclear power since the country's March 11 disaster.
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[Title] => Radiation levels spike at locations in Tokyo
[Summary] => Radiation levels at areas in Tokyo and Chiba prefectures were found Thursday to far exceed current levels in Fukushima prefecture, home to the crisis-hit No. 1 nuclear power plant located 200 km north of Tokyo.
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[Title] => Japan to establish new nuclear safety agency as controversy rises
[Summary] => The Japanese government will seek to establish a new nuclear safety agency under the the Ministry of the Environment and separate the agency's functions from the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), in a move Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano said Wednesday was "desirable."
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[Title] => Kepco seeks additional funds for Ilijan plant expansion
[Summary] => Korea Electric Power Corp. (Kepco) is in the market for additional funding for its 1,200-megawatt (MW) Ilijan natural gas-fired power plant in Batangas.
Kepco Philippines president and chief executive officer Lee Gil-Gu said they will work towards either corporate financing or project financing for the capacity expansion of the Ilijan power plant.
Kepco is currently in the early stages of talks with the Philippine government and the National Power Corp. (Napocor).
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[Title] => PNOC pushes P2.6-B expansion of Mt Apo geothermal field
[Summary] => Mt. Apo, Kidapawan City - The PNOC-Energy Development Corp. (EDC) will push through with the P2.6-billion optimization project of the Mt. Apo geothermal production field to help avert an impending power crisis in Mindanao.
EDC, the geothermal development arm of the state-owned Philippine National Oil Co. (PNOC), is finalizing the study on the optimization schemes which will allow the company to increase the present 104 megawatt (MW) capacity to 120 MW.
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[Title] => Japanese companies show interest in RPs geothermal fields
[Summary] => A number of Japanese exploration and power companies have showed keen interest in developing prospective geothermal fields in the Philippines, a ranking energy official said.
Energy Undersecretary Eduardo V. Mañalac said this was reflected during an investment roadshow in Japan to market the first geothermal bidding round, wherein 10 prospective geothermal fields will be auctioned off.
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Kepco Philippines president and chief executive officer Lee Gil-Gu said they will work towards either corporate financing or project financing for the capacity expansion of the Ilijan power plant.
Kepco is currently in the early stages of talks with the Philippine government and the National Power Corp. (Napocor).
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[Title] => PNOC pushes P2.6-B expansion of Mt Apo geothermal field
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EDC, the geothermal development arm of the state-owned Philippine National Oil Co. (PNOC), is finalizing the study on the optimization schemes which will allow the company to increase the present 104 megawatt (MW) capacity to 120 MW.
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[Title] => Japanese companies show interest in RPs geothermal fields
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