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 The idea that a nuclear disaster could actually drive innovation is definitely a new way to look at Japan   ongoing Fukushima debacle. But a new report from the AP does just that, suggesting that the long-term cleanup effort that Japan now faces will make it a world leader in decommissioning nuclear plants.     This Tuesday will be the third anniversary of the earthquake and tsunami, and the AP takes the opportunity to look at the long, drawn-out disa stanley cup becher ster at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant. The process of decommissioning the plant will take decades, at least鈥攁nd it will require the expertise of multiple generations of scientists and engineers. To oversee the 40-year project, Tokyo Electric Power Co. has set up a stand-alone company named the Decommissioning Company  the UK has a similar body, formed in 2005 , and Japan has created an organization called the International Research Institute for Nuclear Decommissioning. Both organizations are attracting interest from academics and scientists abroad, according to the AP, including 780 proposals for funding from around the world for ideas and technologies related to the treatment and management of contaminated water, as well as 220 others about retrieving the t stanley cup hree melted cores. Why are scientists abroad so interested in Fukushima  Because, eventually, all nuclear power plants need to be decommissioned. And when the time comes, the technology being  stanley cup developed under the pressure of Fukushima   t