Japanese utility Tepco has successfully restarted a reactor at the world's largest nuclear power plant. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting that the restart follows a delay caused by an issue last month. The plant, which plays a crucial role in Japan's energy supply, had faced operational challenges that postponed its return to service. The resumption of activities at the facility marks a significant step in stabilizing the country's nuclear energy output. Tepco's efforts to address the previous complications have been closely monitored, as the plant's performance is vital for meeting Japan's energy demands. The restart is expected to contribute positively to the nation's energy grid, ensuring a steady supply of power.