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Tracking Clean Energy Progress after Fukushima
Since 2011, the earthquake and tsunami damage to the Fukushima-Daiichi nuclear power plant in Japan has cast some uncertainty over the future of nuclear power. Some countries are choosing to phase out nuclear reactors; most confirmed that they are keeping nuclear in their energy mix or will develop it further, albeit at a less ambitious rate than previously anticipated (Figure 1.9; Table 1.3). In addition, countries planning to introduce nuclear power for the first time (e.g. Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia and the Philippines), are delaying and, in some cases revising, their plans.
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国際エネルギー機関|クリーンエネルギーの進歩:エネルギー技術の展望2012抜粋
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東日本大震災以降の各国における原子力政策、クリーンエネルギーへのシフトをまとめている。
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IEA: International Energy Agency|Tracking Clean Energy Progress: Energy Technology Perspectives 2012 excerpt as IEA input to the Clean Energy Ministerial
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Tracking Clean Energy Progress after Fukushima
Since 2011, the earthquake and tsunami damage to the Fukushima-Daiichi nuclear power plant in Japan has cast some uncertainty over the future of nuclear power. Some countries are choosing to phase out nuclear reactors; most confirmed that they are keeping nuclear in their energy mix or will develop it further, albeit at a less ambitious rate than previously anticipated (Figure 1.9; Table 1.3). In addition, countries planning to introduce nuclear power for the first time (e.g. Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia and the Philippines), are delaying and, in some cases revising, their plans.
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