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Japan Adjusts Its Energy Strategy by Betting on Nuclear and Renewables

Tokyo has announced a 60% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2035 compared to 2013. This ambition involves an energy transition marked by the development of renewable energies and increased reliance on nuclear power to ensure the country’s energy security.

Japan Adjusts Its Energy Strategy by Betting on Nuclear and Renewables

CountriesJapon
SectorÉnergie Solaire, Énergie Nucléaire, Énergie Éolienne, Photovoltaïque, Terrestre, Fission
ThemeRégulation & Gouvernance, Politique publique

Japan is reassessing its energy mix to reduce its dependence on fossil fuels, which currently account for about 70% of its electricity production. The government of Shigeru Ishiba has presented a plan that envisions the expansion of renewable energies and a reinforced role for nuclear power to meet the country’s growing energy demands.

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