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Shares tumble for a third day as investors price in risk of equity wipeout
Japanese group unable to rule out risk of wiping out shareholder equity
Technology that promised unlimited power with less nuclear waste suffers further blow
Civil nuclear treaty among agreements as Modi and Abe round off Tokyo summit
Expansion presents risk of $60bn in ‘stranded’ assets and ignores renewables, says Oxford study
Reactors switched on and off in campaign of litigation launched by activists
Mix of resilience and trauma on anniversary of 2011 disaster
Finance director’s resignation highlights deep concern about nuclear project’s risks
Costs shouldered by public despite government claims Tokyo Electric would pay
Monetary and fiscal engineering show no sign of working, writes Henny Sender
Signs of long-range launch in defiance of UN raise concerns in US and Asia
Japanese trading house and Canadian miner take $1.7bn writedown
Manufacturer looks to revive weapons exporting as political winds shift
Pivotal move for Japan’s stricken industry but critics call it a ‘huge mistake’
Two-year hiatus has heightened reliance on imported energy and sent electricity prices soaring
Countrywide shutdown nears end as court allows two reactors to operate again
Kansai Electric to appeal against ruling on Takahama facility after judge hits at safety standards
Changes to the sector could create a Y10tn market
Technology developed at Sellafield used to explore dangerous areas
Opposition to nuclear energy is growing but can the country afford to keep its reactors idled?
Two utilities will not accept new connections from green suppliers
After the excitement about the BoJ’s stimulus, the economy has shown virtually zero real growth
Debate on future energy needs must be wider
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