Japan Nationwide Solar panels via inhabitat.com

Japan is planning to invest in a national solar panel array to wean them from nuclear dependency. They plan to have panels installed on all buildings by 2030.

Japan’s Prime Minister, Naoto Kan, is expected to announce the country’s energy plans at the upcoming G8 Summit in Deuville, France. Along with assurances about the current safety of Japan’s nuclear power plants which they will continue using for now, Kan is also expected to unveil a plan for nation-wide renewable energy.

According to the Nikkei business daily, the Japanese government wants to make it compulsory for all buildings and houses to be equipped with solar panels by 2030. If the mandate is successful, Japan would be home to the world’s first national solar array.

This push for nation-wide clean energy comes in the wake of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant disaster, where a tsunami and earthquake caused a nuclear crises in the country. The No.1, No.2. and No.3 Fukushima reactors all had meltdowns. According to Reuters, engineers are still fighting to bring radiation leaks under control, months after the 9.0 earthquake of March 11. Scientists from the IAEA are currently at the Japan site to investigate the crises.

Japan’s goals are for renewable energy and conservation. Naoto Kan believes that the push for a national solar array would not only release Japan from dependency on nuclear power and create a cleaner and safer energy source, but would also spur technological innovation in solar energy. The nation’s massive solar focus would pour more money into the industry creating better efficiency and ultimately drive down costs. Solar power could potentially be a solution, rather than a supplement.

Though it seems like such a massive project, Naoto Kan says that it would promote wider uses of renewable energy, but it will also show Japan’s resolve. If accomplished, it would certainly brighten the future.

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  1. Russel Williams at 8:58pm 24th May 2011 It's a good thing. Just a little too late
  2. Russel Williams at 8:58pm 24th May 2011 It's a good thing. Just a little too late
  3. Russel Williams at 8:58pm 24th May 2011 It's a good thing. Just a little too late
  4. Russel Williams at 8:58pm 24th May 2011 It's a good thing. Just a little too late
  5. Geoffrey Shauger at 3:27pm 24th May 2011 @bill - Japan is a mess...people need to stop acting like they're miracle workers...their economy is at an all time low...they have huge cultural issues and are currently facing an environmental disaster that all the fancy engineering in the world didn't prevent or minimize. Like Joel said this is simply a kneejerk reaction....plus we all know Godzilla will simply stomp on the panels
  6. Geoffrey Shauger at 3:27pm 24th May 2011 @bill - Japan is a mess...people need to stop acting like they're miracle workers...their economy is at an all time low...they have huge cultural issues and are currently facing an environmental disaster that all the fancy engineering in the world didn't prevent or minimize. Like Joel said this is simply a kneejerk reaction....plus we all know Godzilla will simply stomp on the panels
  7. Geoffrey Shauger at 3:27pm 24th May 2011 @bill - Japan is a mess...people need to stop acting like they're miracle workers...their economy is at an all time low...they have huge cultural issues and are currently facing an environmental disaster that all the fancy engineering in the world didn't prevent or minimize. Like Joel said this is simply a kneejerk reaction....plus we all know Godzilla will simply stomp on the panels
  8. Geoffrey Shauger at 3:27pm 24th May 2011 @bill - Japan is a mess...people need to stop acting like they're miracle workers...their economy is at an all time low...they have huge cultural issues and are currently facing an environmental disaster that all the fancy engineering in the world didn't prevent or minimize. Like Joel said this is simply a kneejerk reaction....plus we all know Godzilla will simply stomp on the panels
  9. Geoffrey Shauger at 3:27pm 24th May 2011 @bill - Japan is a mess...people need to stop acting like they're miracle workers...their economy is at an all time low...they have huge cultural issues and are currently facing an environmental disaster that all the fancy engineering in the world didn't prevent or minimize. Like Joel said this is simply a kneejerk reaction....plus we all know Godzilla will simply stomp on the panels
  10. Bill Roberson at 3:14pm 24th May 2011 If anyone can make it work, they can.
  11. Bill Roberson at 3:14pm 24th May 2011 If anyone can make it work, they can.
  12. Bill Roberson at 3:14pm 24th May 2011 If anyone can make it work, they can.
  13. Bill Roberson at 3:14pm 24th May 2011 If anyone can make it work, they can.
  14. Joel Geist at 2:55pm 24th May 2011 Dumb idea and just a kneejerk reaction to their failed outdated nuclear facilities
  15. Joel Geist at 2:55pm 24th May 2011 Dumb idea and just a kneejerk reaction to their failed outdated nuclear facilities
  16. Joel Geist at 2:55pm 24th May 2011 Dumb idea and just a kneejerk reaction to their failed outdated nuclear facilities
  17. Joel Geist at 2:55pm 24th May 2011 Dumb idea and just a kneejerk reaction to their failed outdated nuclear facilities
  18. Joel Geist at 2:55pm 24th May 2011 Dumb idea and just a kneejerk reaction to their failed outdated nuclear facilities
  19. Craig Fenton at 12:39pm 24th May 2011 Good idea Japan, until a solar power plant accident happens and then... or the we run out of renewable sun... um, errr... UNTIL GODZILLA GETS MAD AT THE SOLAR PANELS.
  20. Craig Fenton at 12:39pm 24th May 2011 Good idea Japan, until a solar power plant accident happens and then... or the we run out of renewable sun... um, errr... UNTIL GODZILLA GETS MAD AT THE SOLAR PANELS.
  21. Craig Fenton at 12:39pm 24th May 2011 Good idea Japan, until a solar power plant accident happens and then... or the we run out of renewable sun... um, errr... UNTIL GODZILLA GETS MAD AT THE SOLAR PANELS.
  22. Craig Fenton at 12:39pm 24th May 2011 Good idea Japan, until a solar power plant accident happens and then... or the we run out of renewable sun... um, errr... UNTIL GODZILLA GETS MAD AT THE SOLAR PANELS.
  23. Craig Fenton at 12:39pm 24th May 2011 Good idea Japan, until a solar power plant accident happens and then... or the we run out of renewable sun... um, errr... UNTIL GODZILLA GETS MAD AT THE SOLAR PANELS.
  24. Damon Schmitt at 10:30am 24th May 2011 Perhaps they will go for offshore solar. Bask, baby, bask! Also, nuclear will serve you 'just fine' until there is a catastrophe, every time. Note, that there is always a risk of a catastrophe. Solar doesn't blow up, melt down, or irradiate anything, no matter how 'catastrophically' it fails in a disaster.
  25. Damon Schmitt at 10:30am 24th May 2011 Perhaps they will go for offshore solar. Bask, baby, bask! Also, nuclear will serve you 'just fine' until there is a catastrophe, every time. Note, that there is always a risk of a catastrophe. Solar doesn't blow up, melt down, or irradiate anything, no matter how 'catastrophically' it fails in a disaster.
  26. Damon Schmitt at 10:30am 24th May 2011 Perhaps they will go for offshore solar. Bask, baby, bask! Also, nuclear will serve you 'just fine' until there is a catastrophe, every time. Note, that there is always a risk of a catastrophe. Solar doesn't blow up, melt down, or irradiate anything, no matter how 'catastrophically' it fails in a disaster.
  27. Damon Schmitt at 10:30am 24th May 2011 Perhaps they will go for offshore solar. Bask, baby, bask! Also, nuclear will serve you 'just fine' until there is a catastrophe, every time. Note, that there is always a risk of a catastrophe. Solar doesn't blow up, melt down, or irradiate anything, no matter how 'catastrophically' it fails in a disaster.
  28. Damon Schmitt at 10:30am 24th May 2011 Perhaps they will go for offshore solar. Bask, baby, bask! Also, nuclear will serve you 'just fine' until there is a catastrophe, every time. Note, that there is always a risk of a catastrophe. Solar doesn't blow up, melt down, or irradiate anything, no matter how 'catastrophically' it fails in a disaster.
  29. Ifunga Ndana at 9:57am 24th May 2011 Before the Earthquake, nuclear power was doing the job just fine. How many solar farms will they need to equal the power of 1 nuclear plant? Land is a precious comodity in japan. Unless they plan to integrate solar panels into buildings and public infrastructure, I'm not sure it'll be enough.
  30. Ifunga Ndana at 9:57am 24th May 2011 Before the Earthquake, nuclear power was doing the job just fine. How many solar farms will they need to equal the power of 1 nuclear plant? Land is a precious comodity in japan. Unless they plan to integrate solar panels into buildings and public infrastructure, I'm not sure it'll be enough.
  31. Ifunga Ndana at 9:57am 24th May 2011 Before the Earthquake, nuclear power was doing the job just fine. How many solar farms will they need to equal the power of 1 nuclear plant? Land is a precious comodity in japan. Unless they plan to integrate solar panels into buildings and public infrastructure, I'm not sure it'll be enough.
  32. Ifunga Ndana at 9:57am 24th May 2011 Before the Earthquake, nuclear power was doing the job just fine. How many solar farms will they need to equal the power of 1 nuclear plant? Land is a precious comodity in japan. Unless they plan to integrate solar panels into buildings and public infrastructure, I'm not sure it'll be enough.
  33. Julie Cunningham at 5:40am 24th May 2011 Ex Post Facto
  34. Julie Cunningham at 5:40am 24th May 2011 Ex Post Facto
  35. Julie Cunningham at 5:40am 24th May 2011 Ex Post Facto
  36. Julie Cunningham at 5:40am 24th May 2011 Ex Post Facto
  37. Julie Cunningham at 5:40am 24th May 2011 Ex Post Facto
  38. Mack David at 5:33am 24th May 2011 Light Bulb Moment. ...xo
  39. Mack David at 5:33am 24th May 2011 Light Bulb Moment. ...xo
  40. Mack David at 5:33am 24th May 2011 Light Bulb Moment. ...xo
  41. Mack David at 5:33am 24th May 2011 Light Bulb Moment. ...xo
  42. Mack David at 5:33am 24th May 2011 Light Bulb Moment. ...xo
  43. Patrick Thomas Perkins at 5:25am 24th May 2011 That's super cool... Incidentally; the solar factory in Hillsboro does not run on solar power.
  44. Patrick Thomas Perkins at 5:25am 24th May 2011 That's super cool... Incidentally; the solar factory in Hillsboro does not run on solar power.
  45. Patrick Thomas Perkins at 5:25am 24th May 2011 That's super cool... Incidentally; the solar factory in Hillsboro does not run on solar power.
  46. Patrick Thomas Perkins at 5:25am 24th May 2011 That's super cool... Incidentally; the solar factory in Hillsboro does not run on solar power.
  47. Scotty Quill at 5:15am 24th May 2011 Wow, excellent progress!
  48. Scotty Quill at 5:15am 24th May 2011 Wow, excellent progress!
  49. Scotty Quill at 5:15am 24th May 2011 Wow, excellent progress!
  50. Scotty Quill at 5:15am 24th May 2011 Wow, excellent progress!
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