The Democratic Party for the People advocates the construction of new nuclear power plants, and the Basic Energy Plan makes the construction of new nuclear power plants a reality.
The Democratic Party for the People advocates new construction and expansion, while the CDP opposes, but accepts restarts. One of the important measures the government will create by the end of fiscal 2024 is the “Basic Energy Plan.” The Liberal Democratic Party, which may become a minority government, is in favor of utilizing nuclear power generation, and the Democratic Party for the People, which hopes for cooperation, also takes a similar stance. The Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan accepts the restart of nuclear power plants, but maintains that “new construction or expansion will not be allowed.” The government will set new targets for power source mix for fiscal 2040. In its campaign pledge for the House of Representatives election, the LDP pledged to “maximize the use of energy sources with high decarbonization effects, such as the use of nuclear power.” For details, see source 2024/10/30 The reality of “new nuclear power plants” in the Basic Energy Plan. Will the Democratic Party for the People be the driving force? The voice of the Democratic Party for the People, which significantly increased its number of seats against the LDP-Komeito government, which suffered a major defeat in the House of Representatives election, has grown stronger, and there is a possibility that the stalled nuclear policy will move forward. The Democratic Party for the People is even more pro-nuclear than the Liberal Democratic Party. It is also becoming more realistic that the Seventh Basic Energy Plan, which the government aims to formulate by fiscal 2024, will include the phrase “new construction of nuclear power plants.” “The key will be the Democratic Party for the People, which is the foremost proponent of nuclear power. They are even more supportive of nuclear power than the LDP, and will likely have an impact on future nuclear policy.” Takeo Tachibanakawa, president of the International University of Japan, who is an expert on the country’s energy policy, has this to say: In its campaign pledges for the recent House of Representatives election, the Democratic Party for the People showed the most positive stance on nuclear policy. The party’s campaign promise is not only to restart nuclear power plants, but also to “promote the rebuilding and construction of new nuclear power plants.” For details, see source 2024/10/31 Previous thread.
>>1 It’s a global trend The business elite will support it Electricity demand will increase in the future, and the basis for decarbonization is still nuclear power.
>>1 The National Confederation of Electric Power Industry Workers’ Unions (abbreviated as Denryoku Soren) is a federation of labor unions of electric power companies and related companies in Japan. It is a national organization of industrial labor unions to which labor unions formed at Japanese electric power companies belong. Before the formation of the Union, it was a member of the Alliance. Based on a system of labor-management cooperation, the organization supports lawmakers belonging to the Minsha Kyokai. [1] The Democratic Party for the People’s in-house members in the House of Councillors are Takezume Hitoshi (Kanto Electric Power Federation) and Hamano Yoshifumi (Kansai Electric Power Federation).
The true identity of the Kokumins, who are meddling in the Bank of Japan’s monetary policy, preventing interest rate hikes, weakening the yen and raising import (energy and food) prices, and plotting to destroy the lives of the people
Tamaki, leader of the Democratic Party for the People, says the Bank of Japan should not rush to raise interest rates in the next six months finance.yahoo.co.jp/news/detail/96a11745e5240008bf2cb718b588361300254779.
Nuclear power is the only option, and since there’s a lot of land available due to depopulation anyway, if an accident occurs we can just force people to relocate.
Personally, this is the only thing I can’t support Tamakin for. If it turns out like Fukushima, there’ll be no recovery. If it’s a fire, we should try our best to put it out and it will eventually die down, but that’s not the case.
So where will the money come from for the taxes on new nuclear plants? Where will it come from? The people who are talking about the source of funds for the tax deduction increase are silent about the taxes that will be charged for this?
Even in China, renewable energy has exceeded 50% More than 90% of new energy sources in the United States are natural energy In the first half of 2024, the amount of electricity generated by wind and solar power in the European Union (EU) exceeded that of fossil fuels for the first time What are the Japs doing? Are they stupid? Are they crazy? You filthy slugs Just go with the flow (´・д・`) Idiot.
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