For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Japan's power sector is at a major turning point. The ongoing crisis at the Fukushima nuclear facility highlights to the general public the potential dangers associated with Japan's ambitious nuclear power targets and its preparedness for natural catastrophes. East-West Center's Fereidun Fesharaki and Tomoko Hosoe argue that after the Fukushima nuclear crisis, the Japanese government will need to make a comprehensive, urgent reassessment of the power industry and develop a new, integrated energy policy to achieve a greater degree of energy security while meeting climate change goals
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For the first time in over 40 years, Japan has not a single nuclear power plant generating electrici...
In post-Fukushima Japan, the government has presented three scenarios of nuclear power reduction (ze...
経済学 / EconomicsThe Great East Japan Earthquake and the subsequent tsunami hit and destroyed the Fuku...
Japan's energy policy in a Post-3/11 World: Juggling safety, sustainability and economics / Hikaru H...
Should Japan continue to generate nuclear power? This was a question raised multiple times during th...
If energy security is defined as the availability of energy at all times in various forms, in suffic...
After Fukushima : what's next for Japan's energy nd climate change policy ? / Joshua Meltzer. Brooki...
Japan’s nuclear crisis triggered by the recent earthquake and tsunami has raised fundamental questio...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Over the past fifty years, Ja...
This article describes the various effects on the public conception on nuclear energy and more gener...
Nearly four weeks after a 9.0-magnitute earthquake and tsunami devastated northeastern Japan, emerge...
Reset or restart? The impact of Fukushima on the Japanese and German energy sectors / Antony Froggat...
Disaster is pushing Japan towards more sustainable and ecologically friendly energy technology. Nucl...
Japan has assumed a central position within global discourses on energy since the catastrophic earth...
For a country already uneasy about energy security, the 2011 earthquake and tsunami, which caused a ...
For the first time in over 40 years, Japan has not a single nuclear power plant generating electrici...
In post-Fukushima Japan, the government has presented three scenarios of nuclear power reduction (ze...
経済学 / EconomicsThe Great East Japan Earthquake and the subsequent tsunami hit and destroyed the Fuku...
Japan's energy policy in a Post-3/11 World: Juggling safety, sustainability and economics / Hikaru H...
Should Japan continue to generate nuclear power? This was a question raised multiple times during th...