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What is Japan's renewable energy target for 2040?

Under Japan's new energy plans, renewable sources such as solar and wind are expected to account for 40-50% of electricity generation by 2040. This represents a significant increase from last year's level of 23% and exceeds the previous 2030 target of 38%. This ambitious projection demonstrates Japan's strengthened commitment to transitioning toward cleaner energy sources as part of its broader climate goals.

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Renewable Energy Projections for 2040

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What are Japan's new climate targets for greenhouse gas emissions?

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