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What are Japan's current energy challenges and future climate targets?

Japan, the world's fourth-largest economy, currently faces significant energy dependency issues with nearly 70% of its power needs met by fossil fuels (coal, gas, and oil) in 2023. This heavy reliance costs Japan approximately $500 million per day in imports, creating a substantial economic burden. To address these challenges, the Japanese government has established ambitious climate goals, aiming to slash fossil fuel dependency by 30-40% over the next 15 years. Tokyo's strategic energy plan includes achieving carbon neutrality by 2050, aligning with global climate initiatives. This transition represents a critical shift in Japan's energy landscape following the Fukushima disaster.

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Japan's Energy Dependency Challenges

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What climate targets has Japan set for greenhouse gas emissions?

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What are Japan's greenhouse gas emission targets for 2035 and 2040?

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What is Japan's plan regarding renewable energy by 2040?

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What percentage of electricity generation in Japan is expected to come from renewables by 2040?

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