Tokyo Electric Power Company, operator of Japan’s stricken Fukushima nuclear power plant, will decommission the facility’s two remaining reactors, Units 5 and 6. Reactors 1 to 4 were declared defunct in April, 2012, 13 months after the devastating 2011 earthquake and tsunami. That leaves Japan with just 48 operable nuclear reactors, all of which remain offline, pending safety checks after the Fukushima nuclear power plant disaster. “With the decision to decommission the two units, the whole power station will now be decommissioned,” Tepco said in a statement Wednesday. “We feel an overwhelming sense of shame and regret at the fact that by this accident, we have failed to repay the trust placed in us by the local residents,” the utility said. The entire 6-unit facility had a total output 4,696 megawatts. Last month, Tepco started the delicate operation of removing more than 1,000 nuclear […]