The Japanese government has begun revising its Basic Energy Plan, which aims to increase the share of renewable energy sources to 40-50%, according to the Kyodo news agency. As a result, renewable energy will become the main source of energy for the country by 2040. Nuclear energy will account for about 20%, while thermal power stations will contribute 30-40%. The new plan will place significant emphasis on flexible solar panels and wind en...

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