Japan's Nuclear Shift: A Response to Global Energy Crises
Amid ongoing global conflicts impacting gas supplies, Japan is increasingly turning to nuclear energy as a strategic alternative to address its energy shortages.
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Amid ongoing global conflicts impacting gas supplies, Japan is increasingly turning to nuclear energy as a strategic alternative to address its energy shortages.
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