Japan crisis forces rethink over energy supplies
Japan crisis forces rethink over energy supplies

The catastrophe in Japan is causing countries around the world to rethink their energy supply strategies. Japan, a country reliant solely on liquefied natural gas (LNG) for its gas supply could find that it leans on imported gas as questions arise over the future of nuclear power.
The significant loss of nuclear power in Japan as a result of extensive damage to the Fukushima-Daiichi facility could have an impact on energy strategies. "Many countries worldwide are likely to rethink their energy
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