Prior to the Fukushima disaster, nuclear power accounted for almost 30% of Japan’s energy mix, though it has since dropped to just 6.2% Japan is looking to reboot its nuclear industry, seeing it as a vital component in its net-zero ambitions. Japan is the world’s second-largest LNG importer, and if it does not reduce its reliance on LNG imports, it is likely to face higher levels of energy instability As climate change becomes an increasingly pressing issue, governments worldwide have stepped up efforts towards decarbonization. Japan aims to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 26% from 2013 levels by 2030. Leveraging nuclear energy could help Japan meet this goal, a fact understood by the administration of Prime Minister Kishida Fumio. However, the government faces an uphill battle in the shadow of the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster. Japan’s Energy Ambitions Prior to the Fukushima disaster, nuclear power generation accounted for […]