Japan Planning World's Biggest Offshore Wind Farm To Replace Fukushima N-Plant

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Fukushima N-Disaster Puts Wind Up Japanese Government!

 

                                              

Following the 2011 nuclear disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi Reactor, due to earthquake and tsunami damage, The Japanese government’s Agency for Natural Resources and Energy intends to replace the crippled nuke plant with the world’s largest offshore wind farm.

                                              

The site is ideal for this purpose because the set-up is already in place to convey power when the Daiichi N-plant was still operational.

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This will do much to heal Mother Earth

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