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Japan decides to scrap 'Monju' fast-breeder nuclear reactor

Published: 21 Dec 2016 - 09:43 am | Last Updated: 05 Nov 2021 - 02:27 pm
(FILES) This file picture taken on May 6, 2010 shows a police boat on patrol near the Monju fast-breeder nuclear reactor plant in Tsuruga, Fukui prefecture.  AFP / JIJI PRESS

(FILES) This file picture taken on May 6, 2010 shows a police boat on patrol near the Monju fast-breeder nuclear reactor plant in Tsuruga, Fukui prefecture. AFP / JIJI PRESS

Reuters

TOKYO: Japan has decided to shut down an experimental fast-breeder nuclear reactor that drained government finances for years without living up to hopes it would be a savior for the resource-poor country's energy needs.

Government ministers decided Wednesday to scrap the trouble-plagued "Monju" reactor. It has cost Japan about 1 trillion yen ($9 billion) while operating only 250 days since it started up 22 years ago.

The so-called "dream reactor" was designed to burn a plutonium-uranium mix, while producing more plutonium in the process that could be converted into more nuclear fuel.

It costs 20 billion yen a year to maintain Monju, and would have required costly upgrades to meet new safety standards introduced after meltdowns at a nuclear plant in Fukushima that was flooded by a tsunami in 2011.