Oi restart madness

Prime Minister Noda has decided that the Oi nuclear power plants should be restarted. Why? Because, he says, Japanese industry needs the electricity. Heaven forbid that people should turn the air conditioning down, turn off some of the neon, or dress like it is summer in the summer. Far better to have lots and lots of electricity.

I almost wrote “lots of cheap electricity,” but it is not cheap. There are massive government subsidies/bribes to the locales that host these nuclear power plants, but these come out of the government budget (taxes) and do not show up in the electricity bill. And as we have seen in Fukushima and vicinity, there are massive amounts of money being spent on cleaning up, relocating people, and compensating people who used to live in what I suggest be renamed Fukushima National Park. And there are also the looming costs of burying the spent nuclear fuel and decommissioning nuclear power plants — none of which show up in the calculations showing how cheap nuclear power is.

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And in doing this, Noda is ignoring/dismissing the concerns voiced even by neighboring communities. When the Kansai Governors said “this is a very dangerous operation and we hope the government will proceed with the utmost caution,” Noda announced that they had agreed to the plants’ restarting because he was being careful. When people said they could go along with it if the situation were explained and the public approved, Noda gave a speech and said he had explained everything adequately. And throughout this, he has fallen back on the “we need the electricity” mantra. Basically, he has become a spokesman for the “money is more important than safety is” nuclear lobby.

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