With nowhere else to go, Japan turns here for renewable energy
Tokyo decides to go all in on offshore wind power and brings in European giants.
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There’s no hiding it — Japan has been a laggard when it comes to renewables. As of last year, according to the Japan Times, it only produced about 20% of its electricity from green sources, much of that from legac…
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