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World's biggest nuclear plant to resume operations after 13 years: Video
As Japan's Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear plant prepares to restart, it has implemented new safety measures, including a 15-metre tsunami wall, to prevent another disaster like Fukushima.
Japan, aiming to cut emissions, is reviving nuclear power, which was halted after the 2011 disaster. The plant has new backup power systems and reinforced structures to withstand earthquakes.
Despite Japan's efforts to increase renewable energy, nuclear power is set to play a significant role in its energy mix. The Fukushima accident still impacts public opinion, and safety concerns remain high, AFP reports.