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日本政府正在寻求“后福岛时期”的能源政策。“零核电”是备选方案之一,但重返常规火电的道路绝不平坦。3·11地震距今已近一年半,但地质结构之外的“余震”仍未停歇,能源问题就是一个突出表现。7月初,笔者借赴日本参加博鳌亚洲论坛中日企业家交流会议之机,对日本能源问题再做体会与了解。日本在核电与常规火电之间的两难日本能源匮乏,因而格外在意节能节电,这方面世界有名。此次身临其境,有了更深层的感受。遭受福岛核事故打击后,
The Japanese government is seeking “post-Fukushima” energy policy. “Zero nuclear power” is one of the alternatives, but the road to re-entry into conventional thermal power is never smooth. Since the earthquake of March 11, nearly a year and a half ago, the “aftershock” outside the geological structure has not stopped. The energy issue is a prominent one. In early July, the author went to Japan to take part in the conference for the exchange of Chinese and Japanese entrepreneurs in the Boao Forum for Asia to make further comprehension and understanding of Japan’s energy issues. Japan’s dilemma between nuclear power and conventional thermal power Japan’s energy shortage, and therefore particularly concerned about energy saving, this world famous. This immersive, with a deeper feeling. After being hit by the Fukushima nuclear accident,