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Saturday, Oct. 10, 2009

CO2 goal means building nuclear plant every year: IEA head

Kyodo News

If Japan is to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 25 percent from 1990 
levels by 2020 as targeted by the government, it would have to build 
one nuclear power plant every year, International Energy Agency 
Executive Director Nobuo Tanaka said Friday.

Japan would also have to raise the average capacity utilization of 
its nuclear plants to 90 percent from the present level of around 70 
percent to achieve the goal, the official of the Paris-based 
organization of 28 oil-consuming nations told a news conference in 
Tokyo.

"Japan has little room to depend on energy conservation to cut 
greenhouse gas emissions compared with other countries," Tanaka said, 
emphasizing the need for the country to utilize nuclear energy to 
reduce emissions.

Tanaka, a former official of the Ministry of Economy, Trade and 
Industry, expressed doubt about the ruling Democratic Party of 
Japan's plan to effectively cut the gasoline tax, which is already 
relatively low compared with other advanced nations, by abolishing 
the provisional portion of the tax. "Normally, Japan should be 
raising the tax to save gasoline" and help prevent global warming, he 
said.


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