Japan will stop licensing nuclear power projects

Japanese environmental director Akira Kondo said that because of the earthquake, the Japanese government is studying the whole of its new nuclear energy policy. May 5/2012, the Japanese government will stop licensing all new nuclear power plants.

Mr. Akira Kondo said that by 2020 Japan will ensure to consume about 20% of renewable energy, so the Japanese government is making efforts to implement the structure of diversifying energy sources, encouraging source development enterprises. Solar energy, water energy and other new energy types, encourage people to use new energy sources.

After being affected by the recent earthquake, the eastern region is the most power-consuming area and the power shortage situation here is very serious, which makes Japan reconsider the electricity distribution model. so as not to be dependent on nuclear power.

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In 2012, Japan will apply a completely new energy policy, and in May 2012 will stop licensing all projects to build nuclear power plants.

In order to reduce dependence on nuclear power, the Japanese government will encourage the provision of geographic and financial information for businesses to develop new energy sources such as solar energy and solar energy. wind, renewable energy, gradually escaping dependence on nuclear energy.

Japan after facing a shortage of energy as a result of the earthquake, the Japanese government encouraged people to save on electricity use, while the government encouraged people to use light bulbs. Power saving LED, If family installs energy saving system, it will receive financial support from the government.