In the wake of the triple meltdown nuclear disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, Japan is seeing a public backlash against nuclear power. A recent poll showed that an overwhelming majority of Japanese, 82 percent, support getting rid of the nation's reactors. The Governor Sato of Fukushima has committed himself to ridding his prefecture of nuclear power. At this point, it appears certain that nuclear power's days in Fukushima Prefecture are coming to an end.
But there is an alternate outcome and this blog begins an exploration and tracking of that outcome. That possible outcome is that the Futaba coast around Fukushima Daiichi will instead be turned into a nuclear energy plantation, precisely the opposite of the currently accepted scenario.