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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 increased
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