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TEPCO has applied to restart two reactors.
Another two-dozen reactors have applied to restart – the government's latest energy plan assumes they will provide about 20 per cent of the nation's energy mix.
Four utilities across Japan have applied to restart a total of 10 reactors, applications that must now be assessed by the nuclear regulator with a staff of just 80 people.
Only two of Japan's 50 reactors are connected to the grid and operators applied to restart 10 on Monday.
The company has applied to restart its 7-reactor Kashiwazaki Kariwa facility, the world's biggest nuclear plant, saying a restart would save it $1 billion a month in fuel costs.
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Seven companies have said they will apply to restart a total of 13 reactors across Japan.
The company is not applying to restart those reactors, at least for now.
Tokyo Electric has said that it intends to apply to restart two of the seven reactors at a power plant on the coast of the Sea of Japan.
TEPCO, struggling with huge compensation and disaster cleanup costs, wanted to apply to restart two reactors in Niigata, central Japan, but was forced to postpone that amid local protests.
Ikuo Morinaka, senior official at Kansai Electric Power Company, which is applying to restart four reactors in Fukui prefecture that supply power to large parts of western Japan, said it has improved safety measures since the Fukushima disaster.
The Tokyo Electric Power Company, known as Tepco, said it would soon apply to restart two of the seven reactors at its Kashiwazaki-Kariwa plant, the world's biggest nuclear power station by capacity.
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