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Japan expands nuclear power use in new draft energy plan

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Japan revises energy policy to expand nuclear power. The image is Tokyo Electric Power's nuclear power plant. (Photo: Tepco)

To expand the share of low-carbon energy, Japan continues to strengthen its nuclear energy policies.

In addition to reaffirming the goal of achieving 20% nuclear power by 2030 and extending it through 2040, Japan will also allow the construction of new nuclear reactors and remove the phrase "reduce dependence on nuclear power as much as possible," further emphasizing its commitment to embracing nuclear power.

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On Dec. 17, Japan's government released a draft of the new Basic Energy Plan, providing policy directions for future development.

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