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Japan to maximize use of nuclear power

TOKYO — A government-commissioned panel of experts on Wednesday largely supported Japan's new energy policy for the next few years that calls for bolstering renewables up to half of electricity needs by 2040 while maximizing the use of nuclear power as the country seeks to accommodate the growing power demand in the era of artificial intelligence (AI) while meeting decarbonization targets.

The Industry Ministry presented the draft plan for final review by the panel of 16 mostly pro-nuclear members from business, academia and civil groups. It calls for maximizing the use of nuclear energy, reversing a phaseout policy adopted after the meltdown crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi power plant in 2011 that led to extensive displacement of residents and lingering anti-nuclear sentiment.

BOOST The Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant is seen from the nearby Ukedo fishing port in Namie town, northeastern Japan, on Aug. 24, 2023. A panel of experts on Dec. 25 support Japan’s efforts to maximize its nuclear power to meet its growing demand while meeting decarbonization targets. AP PHOTO

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