growth in the Economy, protect the Environment and ensure astable supply of Energy.A study of changes in the energy supply structures of advanced nations since 1973 reveals that increasing the efficiency and shifting to the cleaner energy source were the main factors in reducing CO{sub}2 ...
Energy & Environment› Energy Nuclear energy in Japan - statistics & facts Choose a region: Japan Even though Japan was the only country that suffered the effects of nuclear weapons in World War Two, the country has since started to use nuclear technology for energy generation. The first ...
energy security, economic efficiency, and the environment. To advance these objectives, the government is targeting an electricity mix in which nuclear constitutes 20-22 percent of generation by 2030, alongside a 36-38
growth in the Economy, protect the Environment and ensure astable supply of Energy.A study of changes in the energy supply structures of advanced nations since 1973 reveals that increasing the efficiency and shifting to the cleaner energy source were the main factors in reducing CO{sub}2 ...
"That is not something that will harm only Japan or the surrounding environment, but it is an action that concerns the whole world," Merthan Dundar, director of Ankara University Asia-Pacific Studies Application and Research Center, told Xinhua. ...
And in the US the Obama administration said it “continues to support the expansion of nuclear power despite the crisis in Japan.” Nuclear supporters claim nuclear power can help the environment. _2._ So pro?nuclear countries argue that nuclear power allows them to generate energy without ...
摘要: Future of energy and nuclear power generation in Japan: serious defects in the Japanese energy and atomic energy policy revealed by the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear accidents 青柳 長紀 Journal of Japanese scientists 46(10), 1314-1320, 2011-10...
the nuclear sewage into the sea has endangered the countries and people around the Pacific Ocean. The nuclear sewage continues to be discharged into the sea, it will certainly do great harm to the global marine life and human's survival and health as well as the ecological environment!
She said that Japan has obligations under the international law to prevent the pollution of the environment and ensure minimization of the hazard. The technical task force of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has yet to complete its assessment of Japan's discharge plan, still less rea...
Analysis of Japan’s energy and environment strategy after the Fukushima nuclear plant accident Energy Pol, 62 (2013), pp. 1216-1225 Google Scholar [16] K. Oshiro, M. Kainuma, T. Masui Assessing decarbonization pathways and their implications for energy security policies in Japan Clim Pol, 16...