0001Mr.Shoko★.Sep. 22, 2024 (Sun) 01:12:22.95ID:C79ifFmD9
Japan Conservative Party’s Kaori Arimoto: “Should we stop mega solar power?” Naoki Hyakuta: “Is there no candidate who will say ’no’ to renewable energy?” Street speech at Yamato-Saidaiji Station (1/3 pages) – zakzak
2024.9/21 23:04
The Japan Conservative Party, a political group formed by best-selling author and conservative commentator Naoki Hyakuta and journalist Kaori Arimoto, gave a street speech at the north exit of Kintetsu Yamato-Saidaiji Station in Nara City on the evening of the 21st. On the first day of the party’s “September 3-Day Weekend Massive Street Rally in Kansai,” Hyakuta told an audience of more than 1,000 people, “I can’t stand to watch Japan sink any further. For the sake of our children and grandchildren, let’s restore our glorious country once again,” he said, drawing thunderous applause and cheers. On July 8, 2022, former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was shot and killed while giving a street speech for the House of Councillors election, located close to the speech venue. Both Momota and Arimoto were close friends with Abe. Arimoto said, “Today is Abe’s birthday (September 21st). I feel like it’s fate. He praised Abe’s achievements, saying, “Mr. Abe continued to fight throughout his life to lead Japan into a proud country,” and after a minute of silence with the audience, he began his speech. First, regarding renewable energy, Arimoto said, “It’s unstable and expensive. This is added to your electricity bill as a “renewable energy surcharge.” It will make Japan poorer, not richer. In the United States, imports of Chinese-made solar panels are subject to restrictions due to issues such as forced labor in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. Isn’t it about time Japan also put an end to mega solar power plants?” he said. Hyakuta also commented, “Industrial electricity costs are high in Japan. This means that Japanese manufacturing will not be able to compete internationally. (Mega solar power plants) also destroy nature. It’s not environmentally friendly either. “Is there no candidate in the LDP presidential election who will say ’no’ to renewable energy?” Continue reading below
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2024.9/21 23:04
The Japan Conservative Party, a political group formed by best-selling author and conservative commentator Naoki Hyakuta and journalist Kaori Arimoto, gave a street speech at the north exit of Kintetsu Yamato-Saidaiji Station in Nara City on the evening of the 21st. On the first day of the party’s “September 3-Day Weekend Massive Street Rally in Kansai,” Hyakuta told an audience of more than 1,000 people, “I can’t stand to watch Japan sink any further. For the sake of our children and grandchildren, let’s restore our glorious country once again,” he said, drawing thunderous applause and cheers. On July 8, 2022, former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was shot and killed while giving a street speech for the House of Councillors election, located close to the speech venue. Both Momota and Arimoto were close friends with Abe. Arimoto said, “Today is Abe’s birthday (September 21st). I feel like it’s fate. He praised Abe’s achievements, saying, “Mr. Abe continued to fight throughout his life to lead Japan into a proud country,” and after a minute of silence with the audience, he began his speech. First, regarding renewable energy, Arimoto said, “It’s unstable and expensive. This is added to your electricity bill as a “renewable energy surcharge.” It will make Japan poorer, not richer. In the United States, imports of Chinese-made solar panels are subject to restrictions due to issues such as forced labor in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. Isn’t it about time Japan also put an end to mega solar power plants?” he said. Hyakuta also commented, “Industrial electricity costs are high in Japan. This means that Japanese manufacturing will not be able to compete internationally. (Mega solar power plants) also destroy nature. It’s not environmentally friendly either. “Is there no candidate in the LDP presidential election who will say ’no’ to renewable energy?” Continue reading below
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日本保守党・有本香氏「メガソーラー止めませんか」 百田尚樹氏「再エネに『ノー』という候補はいないのか」 大和西大寺駅で街頭演説 (1/3ページ)
ベストセラー作家で保守論客の百田尚樹氏と、ジャーナリストの有本香氏らが結成した政治団体「日本保守党」は21日夕、奈良市の近鉄大和西大寺駅北口で街頭演説を行った…
0017Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 22, 2024 (Sun) 01:22:28.40ID:lWGmmtrJ0
>>1
Solar power generation is fine, but
we really don’t need mega solar power plants and renewable energy surcharges.
Solar power generation is fine, but
we really don’t need mega solar power plants and renewable energy surcharges.
0044Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 22, 2024 (Sun) 01:39:44.54ID:fRLA38Kl0
>>1
Just run for office without any further ado, become a council member and do it in the Diet.
The recent Tokyo gubernatorial election should have been an ideal forum.
Seriously, don’t take up the lofty opinions of critics who aren’t running for office.
Just run for office without any further ado, become a council member and do it in the Diet.
The recent Tokyo gubernatorial election should have been an ideal forum.
Seriously, don’t take up the lofty opinions of critics who aren’t running for office.
0002Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 22, 2024 (Sun) 01:13:16.52ID:7//F0cgl0(1/3)
Unfortunately, there are none. Both the ruling and opposition parties are promoting renewable energy.
0003Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 22, 2024 (Sun) 01:13:41.06ID:eoEkMEJ40
Mega solar plants aren’t suitable for Japan. Western companies have pointed that out too.
0004Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 22, 2024 (Sun) 01:13:45.44ID:XkceQGI60(1/2)
Why is renewable energy bad?
0005Security Guard [lv.9] [Sprout].Sep. 22, 2024 (Sun) 01:15:03.18ID:tpaSeJIJ0(1/2)
>>4
It says in 1 that electricity bills will go up.
It says in 1 that electricity bills will go up.
0015Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 22, 2024 (Sun) 01:21:53.12ID:7//F0cgl0(2/3)
>>4
Any decent patriot would want to produce as much energy domestically as possible,
so why do they want to rely on imports from overseas?
Even though it’s a drain on wealth.
Can’t right-wingers just say that we should build more nuclear power plants?
Any decent patriot would want to produce as much energy domestically as possible,
so why do they want to rely on imports from overseas?
Even though it’s a drain on wealth.
Can’t right-wingers just say that we should build more nuclear power plants?
0033Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 22, 2024 (Sun) 01:31:51.12ID:ZV79oB2E0
>>4
Nara is currently in the midst of a dispute over the mega solar power plant that the governor is promoting.
Nara is currently in the midst of a dispute over the mega solar power plant that the governor is promoting.
0050Security guard [lv.30].Sep. 22, 2024 (Sun) 01:41:46.94ID:3YahqKAq0(1/2)
>>4
Your high electricity bill is also due to the renewable energy surcharge.
Your high electricity bill is also due to the renewable energy surcharge.
0086Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 22, 2024 (Sun) 01:54:42.40ID:MX3qa4Vj0
>>4
Because it cannot replace nuclear power, which is the base power source.
Because it cannot replace nuclear power, which is the base power source.
0088Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 22, 2024 (Sun) 01:55:09.28ID:mueHyNU10
>>4
It’s pollution
It’s called greenwashing.
It’s pollution
It’s called greenwashing.
0120Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 22, 2024 (Sun) 02:17:46.11ID:1cRzF4N20
>>4
At night and when the wind is not blowing, electricity generation is concentrated on coal-fired power plants.
At night and when the wind is not blowing, electricity generation is concentrated on coal-fired power plants.
0006Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 22, 2024 (Sun) 01:15:21.78ID:DWWwiJlr0(1/2)
Hydropower is the only option, water resources are plentiful.
0007Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 22, 2024 (Sun) 01:15:31.29ID:R/JlcUyk0
I’m not against energy conservation, but I’m against those who are so obsessed with vested interests that they even destroy nature. Don’t talk about everything under the banner of a conservative. How presumptuous.
0008Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 22, 2024 (Sun) 01:15:42.95ID:S9R7ca0O0
Electric power companies can no longer stop adding renewable energy surcharges like consumption tax.
0009Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 22, 2024 (Sun) 01:15:49.10ID:hiDezRGe0
Mega solar projects are forest destruction projects that will inevitably bring huge costs to the surrounding residents.
0011Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 22, 2024 (Sun) 01:16:41.43ID:XkceQGI60(2/2)
Thermal power generation contributes to global warming, and when you calculate the decommissioning costs of nuclear power plants, it costs so much more than renewable energy. It’s like we’re passing the bill on to our future generations. What is the real reason behind making renewable energy the villain?
0019Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 22, 2024 (Sun) 01:22:35.02ID:kL44rOno0(2/2)
>>11
The biggest reason is the decline of national power.
Other reasons are that it is connected to the interests of politicians and companies who are like pawns of China, and there are also issues with deforestation and waste disposal.
Japan’s current ideal is to use nuclear, geothermal, and thermal power as the main sources of electricity, and use the rest as secondary sources. In particular, it is puzzling that geothermal power generation is not being done at all in Japan, even though turbines are being exported overseas to generate a lot of electricity.
The biggest reason is the decline of national power.
Other reasons are that it is connected to the interests of politicians and companies who are like pawns of China, and there are also issues with deforestation and waste disposal.
Japan’s current ideal is to use nuclear, geothermal, and thermal power as the main sources of electricity, and use the rest as secondary sources. In particular, it is puzzling that geothermal power generation is not being done at all in Japan, even though turbines are being exported overseas to generate a lot of electricity.
0012Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 22, 2024 (Sun) 01:18:18.87ID:yfcZvv440
Become a member of parliament and put it into action.
0013Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 22, 2024 (Sun) 01:18:29.61ID:SXyVqyRH0
We can’t leave it to the idiots who still talk about nuclear power.
0014Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 22, 2024 (Sun) 01:20:05.50ID:W4q8Mz7b0(1/7)
Now that nuclear power plants are banned, Japan needs to find its own energy sources. Renewable energy already accounts for 20% of electricity generation. We should actively use it.
0018Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 22, 2024 (Sun) 01:22:31.06ID:DbOy8aoe0(1/13)
Did you get any money from the nuclear village?
0042Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 22, 2024 (Sun) 01:38:36.30ID:DbOy8aoe0(2/13)
>>19
Nuclear power plants are radioactive waste
If you’re worried about the decline of national power, don’t just criticize the cost-cutting with cheap Chinese panels, say the same about America’s expensive weapons lol.
Nuclear power plants are radioactive waste
If you’re worried about the decline of national power, don’t just criticize the cost-cutting with cheap Chinese panels, say the same about America’s expensive weapons lol.
0020Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 22, 2024 (Sun) 01:24:38.73ID:ztQwjPVs0
If you say no to renewable energy, what other energy would you say yes to?
0022Security Guard [lv.9] [Sprout].Sep. 22, 2024 (Sun) 01:26:18.44ID:tpaSeJIJ0(2/2)
>>20
The world is shifting to nuclear power.
Japan and Germany are the only countries talking about renewable energy.
The world is shifting to nuclear power.
Japan and Germany are the only countries talking about renewable energy.
0021Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 22, 2024 (Sun) 01:25:24.03ID:dmbz+D2z0
Biomass is fine. Human waste is produced as long as people are alive, so we can just collect it through sewage.
0023Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 22, 2024 (Sun) 01:26:52.55ID:osN9Z50J0
Solar panels were blown up in Lebanon, and China’s solar panels, which are spread across mountains, are extremely dangerous. They are already vulnerable to natural disasters.
0024Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 22, 2024 (Sun) 01:27:28.25ID:MuLfH0T10
Renewable energy is a Chinese vested interest. Moreover, they get a reward for licking the ass of the victorious United Nations. Moreover, it weakens Japan by placing a burden on individuals. It’s a policy that traitors can’t stand.
0032Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 22, 2024 (Sun) 01:29:41.99ID:LqW5ojIi0(1/8)
>>24
Nuclear power is a Chinese vested interest
For China, which aims to be the world’s number one in nuclear power, restarting nuclear power plants in Japan is very welcome
And it weakens Japan by placing too much burden on individuals
A policy that traitors cannot resist.
Nuclear power is a Chinese vested interest
For China, which aims to be the world’s number one in nuclear power, restarting nuclear power plants in Japan is very welcome
And it weakens Japan by placing too much burden on individuals
A policy that traitors cannot resist.
0069Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 22, 2024 (Sun) 01:47:11.33ID:HnAdR5iS0
>>24
The world’s largest solar cell manufacturing factory was once built in Miyazaki, but it was pushed out by cheap Chinese products and closed down in about 10 years, around 2021.
Without protection, it became a Chinese vested interest that was absorbed by China, rather than being repatriated to the country.
The world’s largest solar cell manufacturing factory was once built in Miyazaki, but it was pushed out by cheap Chinese products and closed down in about 10 years, around 2021.
Without protection, it became a Chinese vested interest that was absorbed by China, rather than being repatriated to the country.
0025Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 22, 2024 (Sun) 01:27:38.78ID:SZlzCptb0
If we don’t use renewable energy, people won’t buy Japanese products.
0045Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 22, 2024 (Sun) 01:40:48.09ID:GeIif11Y0(2/3)
>>25
Without Japanese-made semiconductor materials, hydrogen fluoride, photoresist, semiconductor manufacturing machinery, etc., the world would not be able to make semiconductor chips. It’s the people around the world that will be in trouble if they don’t buy Japanese products. Undaunted by the ramblings of the world’s CO2 global warming swindlers, Japan has abolished its electricity policy that relies on renewable energy. Both the renewable energy surcharge system and the Abe forestry environment tax should be abolished.
Without Japanese-made semiconductor materials, hydrogen fluoride, photoresist, semiconductor manufacturing machinery, etc., the world would not be able to make semiconductor chips. It’s the people around the world that will be in trouble if they don’t buy Japanese products. Undaunted by the ramblings of the world’s CO2 global warming swindlers, Japan has abolished its electricity policy that relies on renewable energy. Both the renewable energy surcharge system and the Abe forestry environment tax should be abolished.
0026Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 22, 2024 (Sun) 01:27:46.41ID:GeIif11Y0(1/3)
Abolish the renewable energy surcharge system and the Abe forest environment tax. Cutting down forests and covering mountainsides with solar panels, while at the same time saying we should protect the greenery of the mountains… Are you an idiot?! A fool?! A madman?! A schizophrenic?!
0028Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 22, 2024 (Sun) 01:28:03.78ID:AQ3pI8V00(1/5)
There’s no way (lol)
Japanese manufacturers are working hard to revive solar power, EVs, and batteries amid the anti-China containment (lol).
0029Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 22, 2024 (Sun) 01:28:24.73ID:J+MlBpk90
Don’t come. To be polluted.
0030Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 22, 2024 (Sun) 01:28:44.17ID:W4q8Mz7b0(2/7)
The cost will go down as the proportion of renewable energy increases.
If it reaches the government’s target of about 40%, it will be equal to or lower than thermal power.
The cost will go down as the proportion increases.
Even now, it is only about 10% higher.
Since the cost is equal to or lower and it will be less susceptible to the effects of shitty oil-producing countries overseas, wars, and political instability, it would make sense to actively adopt it.
If it reaches the government’s target of about 40%, it will be equal to or lower than thermal power.
The cost will go down as the proportion increases.
Even now, it is only about 10% higher.
Since the cost is equal to or lower and it will be less susceptible to the effects of shitty oil-producing countries overseas, wars, and political instability, it would make sense to actively adopt it.
0034Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 22, 2024 (Sun) 01:32:42.18ID:W4q8Mz7b0(3/7)
If it’s for the good of Japan, it’s important to increase domestic renewable energy and create a state that isn’t affected by oil-producing countries or the world situation. On the other hand, I don’t understand why he’s a nationalist who insists on creating an unstable state that relies on foreign energy. It’s a lack of insight. If people who shout this kind of misguided nationalism and don’t see reality get ahead, it’s fair to say that the country will decline.
0038“” Guard [lv.6] [Sprout].Sep. 22, 2024 (Sun) 01:35:49.36ID:twOst0Cy0(3/4)
>>34
In terms of security, we have no choice but to promote renewable energy.
In terms of security, we have no choice but to promote renewable energy.
0036Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 22, 2024 (Sun) 01:33:06.42ID:lePPOiOD0(1/2)
There will probably also be a tax increase to dispose of solar panels that have reached the end of their life.
0039Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 22, 2024 (Sun) 01:36:25.06ID:lePPOiOD0(2/2)
What happened to methane hydrate?
0041Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 22, 2024 (Sun) 01:38:33.99ID:IMph5Iq/0(1/2)
Nuclear power plants should be safely managed and restarted. Why is it a one-to-one decision between shutting them down or letting them explode?
0054Security guard [lv.30].Sep. 22, 2024 (Sun) 01:43:09.60ID:3YahqKAq0(2/2)
>>41
The old one is too dangerous, so we need to build a new one.
The old one is too dangerous, so we need to build a new one.
0055Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 22, 2024 (Sun) 01:44:05.75ID:P1vR8aHE0(2/4)
>>41
They’re such a crazy country that they’ve been doing reviews for over 10 years.
They’re such a crazy country that they’ve been doing reviews for over 10 years.
0049Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 22, 2024 (Sun) 01:41:24.04ID:25rcoG+l0
By renewable, do you mean copper, which can be replenished with tax money even if it is stolen?
0056Anonymous Donburako.Sep. 22, 2024 (Sun) 01:44:10.44ID:0dqaF42M0
Solar power is a power generation method exclusive to countries with deserts.
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