Japan Nuclear Restart Is Psychological Boost, Cameco Says
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The first restart of a Japanese nuclear reactor since the 2011 Fukushima disaster will be “psychologically” important to the atomic industry, the world’s second-largest uranium producer said.
It’s been “four years and five months post Fukushima and almost two years since the last reactor was shut down,” Cameco Corp. Chief Executive Officer Tim Gitzel, 53, said Monday in a phone interview. The first restart “is very psychologically important for the whole industry, for Japan and the market.”