METI (Ministry of Economy Trade and Industry) is the bureaucratic version of the US Chamber of Commerce, and they are the architects of Japan's industrial policy over the past 60 years. That ministry is a core element of the nuclear industry.
******************************
Kan, economic ministry differ over future energy policyChubu Electric Power Co. President Akihisa Mizuno announces at its headquarters in Nagoya on May 9 that it will comply with the government's request that it suspend operation of the Hamaoka Nuclear Power Plant. (Mainichi)
Prime Minister Naoto Kan and the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) have agreed to close the Hamaoka Nuclear Power Plant in Shizuoka Prefecture, which is widely regarded as vulnerable to a tsunami, but have opposite goals.
Kan wants to use the measure to transform Japan's overall energy policy toward one that places emphasis on clean energy. On the other hand, METI intends to maintain the national policy of promoting nuclear power generation at the sacrifice of Hamaoka.
Chubu Electric Power Co., the operator of the Hamaoka plant, had no choice but to comply with the request based on such a delicate balance of power within the Kan administration.
"I welcome Chubu Electric Power Co.'s decision to accept our request. The government will take appropriate measures to prevent a shortage of electric power," Kan told reporters. "This result is thanks to a detailed explanation provided by Economy, Trade and Industry Minister Banri Kaieda."
Kaieda ...
http://mdn.mainichi.jp/mdnnews/news/20110510p2a00m0na011000c.html*************************************
As usual Baggins wants to slant events in a way that makes people believe nuclear power is safe, popular, accepted, and necessary; all of which are untrue. Tough job if you adhere to the facts.