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Japan switches back to nuclear, 14 years after Fukushima

6 July 2025
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Japan switches back to nuclear, 14 years after Fukushima
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Japan is reactivating its nuclear reactors and planning to construct next-generation plants to address rising energy demands and reduce reliance on fossil fuels, shifting its energy policy post-Fukushima. The government aims for nuclear energy to contribute 20% of its power supply by 2040, amid local opposition and challenges related to new reactor technologies.

Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: Japan is planning to build new nuclear power plants to help meet its energy needs and reduce reliance on fossil fuels, especially after rising gas prices and increased electricity demand from data centers.

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