Japan to Reduce Nuclear Power to Below 15% by 2030, Kyodo Says

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Japan wants to reduce its nuclear energy supply to less than 15 percent of its energy mix by 2030, the Kyodo News agency said today, citing a government energy policy draft.

The draft said the country eventually wants to reduce nuclear to zero from about 30 percent before the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster, and included a blank space for the date when it expects to reach that goal, Kyodo said.