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What are the key components of Japan's latest Strategic Energy Plan?

Japan's latest Strategic Energy Plan aims to make renewables its top power source by 2040, representing a significant shift in energy policy nearly 14 years after the Fukushima disaster. The plan demonstrates Japan's commitment to sustainable energy while reducing dependence on fossil fuels. Importantly, the plan also envisions nuclear power playing a major role in helping Japan meet growing energy demands, particularly from emerging technologies like artificial intelligence and microchip factories. This balanced approach seeks to achieve both energy security and environmental goals in Japan's post-Fukushima energy landscape.

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Strategic Energy Plan Post-Fukushima

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

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What is Tokyo's goal for cutting emissions by the 2040 fiscal year?

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What are Japan's ambitious targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 2050?

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What percentage of Japan's power needs were met by coal, gas, and oil in 2023, and what does Tokyo plan to do about it?

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

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