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Posted Sunday, March 21 2010 1 comments

A control room of one of seven reactors at the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power plant in Niigata prefecture, northern Japan. Resource-poor Japan is planning to build at least 14 nuclear power plants over the next 20 years to reduce its reliance on other countries for its energy needs, a report said Sunday.(AFP/Tokyo Electric Power/File/AFP/File)

TOKYO (AFP) - Resource-poor Japan is planning to build at least 14 nuclear power plants over the next 20 years to reduce its reliance on other countries for its energy needs, a report said Sunday.

The world's second biggest economy, which wants to double its provision for its fuel consumption, will make an announcement in June on whether it indends to press ahead with the plants, the Nikkei business daily said.

Japan has few energy resources and relies on nuclear power from 53 plants for nearly one third of its domestic electricity needs.

The government is eager to boost its energy self-sufficiency ratio which stands at 18 percent at home and at 38 percent with government and corporate interests overseas taken into account, the report said.

The government is looking to build eight nuclear plants by 2020 and at least six more by 2030 to double the figure to 70 percent. It will provide funding to companies looking to work on nuclear power projects overseas, the report said.

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    Surinder SainiUser306_level said on March 22, 2010

    Personally, I am in favor of hrnessing energy from nuclear power plants. With new advanced technologies, the nuclear power plants are much safer now. India is also going in a big way to harness nuclear energy. Just in the last few months India has contracted with Russia to build 16 such plants. France, Canada and USA are also building numerous plants. It seems that to get away from the fossil fuels, nuclear energy plants got to be in the mix of energy source.

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