Japan’s nuclear energy future | East Asia Forum

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Energy policy in Japan seems set to face sweeping institutional reforms as a result of the 11 March disasters. It is one of the very few areas where Japanese Prime Minister Kan and public opinion are fully aligned. The Japanese public has been treated to a torrent of stories about the villainy of TEPCO and its sibling utility companies.

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日本の原子力エネルギーの将来
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Japan’s nuclear energy future | East Asia Forum
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Energy policy in Japan seems set to face sweeping institutional reforms as a result of the 11 March disasters. It is one of the very few areas where Japanese Prime Minister Kan and public opinion are fully aligned. The Japanese public has been treated to a torrent of stories about the villainy of TEPCO and its sibling utility companies.

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