Energy Policy of Japan: Post-Fukushima Developments
34.4%
Post-Fukushima Public Perception of Nuclear Energy in Japan
13.8%
3.2%
13.0%
35.6%
All plants should be stopped within 1-2
years and then enter a process of shutting
down. Electricity shortage will be dealt
with by other sources and energy
conservation.
All plants should be gradually stopped by
2020 and then enter a process of shutting
down.Electricity shortage will be dealt with
by other sources and energy
conservation.
Each plants should be stopped when its
operating license expires in 30-40 years
(all plants should be stopped by 2050) and
then enter a process of shutting down.
Electricity shortage will be dealt with by
other sources and energy conservation.
■Supply from nuclear power should be
maintained around 30% of the total
electricity in Japan
■Supply from nuclear power should be
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