The Panel Estimate The Damage Disaster from Nuke at $ 39 - $ 52 Billion

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Compensation for Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster will cost at least 3-4 billion yen ($ 39 to $ 52 billion), according to a panel appointed by the government to address economic Tokyo Electric Power Co., the Nikkei business daily reported.

Tepco, the company is known, will run out of cash if you restart the engine at idle workhorse of Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power plant in Niigata Prefecture or electricity costs, the newspaper said, citing projections included in the next report of the expert group.

The estimates assume that the compensation of the damaged reactor in Fukushima be made in safety known as cold shutdown next year and residents evacuated from the areas surrounding the return home the next fiscal year, according to the report.

Delays in achieving these goals would go up to Bill, which also depends on how much to pay for the cleaning of TEPCO is a bear, the report added.

The panel examined nine financial scenarios for the next decade, based on the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa reactors could go online (next summer, a year later, or at all) and the amount of electricity rates could increase ( 5%, 10%, or at all), the Nikkei index.

Scenarios involving either restart or may not lead to higher rates of lack of liquidity or negative net worth, the newspaper said.

In its report, due out next month, the group will have three or four viable scenarios and a figure of 500-600 million yen compensation fund that was done for the review of the entire company, the Nikkei said.

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