Monday, March 11, 2013

FUKUSHIMA NUCLEAR REACTOR DISASTER SECOND ANNIVERSARY HAS REKINDLED FEAR AND THE DEMAND FOR THE CHANGE IN THE GOVERNMENTS ENERGY POLICIES WITH THE SHIFT FROM ATOMIC ENERGY AS THE MAIN ENERGY SOURCE TO THE ENVIRONMENT FRIENDLY ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCES.

FUKUSHIMA NUCLEAR REACTORS DISASTER SECOND ANNIVERSARY HAS REKINDLED FEAR AND THE DEMAND FOR THE CHANGE IN THE GOVERNMENTS ENERGY POLICIES WITH THE SHIFT FROM ATOMIC ENERGY AS THE MAIN ENERGY SOURCE TO THE ENVIRONMENT FRIENDLY ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCES.

      Extensive media coverages on the recall to memory of the second anniversary of Fukushima nuclear Reactors disaster that occurred on March the 11th in the year 2011, due to the Natural Catastrophes of Earthquake and Tsunami that killed nineteen thousand people and contaminated over fourty one thousand citizens of the North Eastern coast of Japan with harmful radioactive rays has rekindled fear around the World and the demand for the change of governments energy policies with the shift form a tomic energy as the main energy source for the generation of electricity to the less dangerous environment friendly renewable alternative energy sources such as the Wind, the Solar, the Hydro and the Geothermal energy sources, particularly in the countries that have been inclined to higher risk accidents in annual Natural Catastrophes incidents. However, higher cost for the shift to environment friendly renewable energy sources amidst rising demand for electricity usage in the industries, the households and offices has obliged governments to improve safety measures in and around nuclear Reactors Plants in countries that have been frequented by Natural Catastrophes, instead of the closer of the nuclear Reactors.

                                           Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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