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How dependent is Japan on fossil fuels and what are its plans to reduce this dependency?

Nearly 70% of Japan's power needs in 2023 were met by power plants burning coal, gas, and oil, with almost all of these fossil fuels being imported at a cost of approximately $500 million per day. This heavy reliance represents a significant challenge for Japan's environmental goals. To address this dependency, Tokyo aims to slash fossil fuel usage by 30 to 40% over the next 15 years as part of its commitment to achieving carbon neutrality by 2050. This reduction strategy is critical for Japan to overcome the economic and environmental hurdles posed by its current energy structure.

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