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- Q15710723 subject Q7431528.
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- Q15710723 abstract "In Japan's electricity sector wind power generates a small but increasing proportion of the country's electricity, as the installed capacity has been growing in recent years. According to industry observers, the 2011 Japanese nuclear accidents are pushing wind power to the forefront as a safer and more reliable alternative to meet the country's future electricity requirements. None of Japan's commercial wind turbines, totaling over 2300 MW in nameplate capacity, failed as a result of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, including the Kamisu offshore wind farm directly hit by the tsunami.It has been estimated that Japan has the potential for 144 GW for onshore wind and 608 GW of offshore wind capacity.".
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- Q15710723 comment "In Japan's electricity sector wind power generates a small but increasing proportion of the country's electricity, as the installed capacity has been growing in recent years. According to industry observers, the 2011 Japanese nuclear accidents are pushing wind power to the forefront as a safer and more reliable alternative to meet the country's future electricity requirements.".
- Q15710723 label "Wind power in Japan".
- Q15710723 seeAlso Q17.
- Q15710723 seeAlso Q17098859.
- Q15710723 depiction NunobikiWindFarm200704294.jpg.