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September 13, 2016Five and a half years after Fukushima, 3 of Japan’s 54 nuclear reactors are operating
September 9, 2016
Japan’s electricity prices rising or stable despite recent fuel cost changes
August 24, 2016
As Japan and South Korea import less LNG, other Asian countries begin to import more
September 29, 2015
Natural gas prices in Asia mainly linked to crude oil, but use of spot indexes increases
August 12, 2015
Japan restarts first nuclear reactor under new safety rules
February 11, 2015
Japan plans to restart some nuclear plants in 2015 after Fukushima shutdown
December 10, 2013
Iran’s oil exports not expected to increase significantly despite recent negotiations
November 7, 2013
Japan is the second largest net importer of fossil fuels in the world
September 27, 2013
Multiple factors push Western Europe to use less natural gas and more coal
June 21, 2013
25% of U.S. coal exports go to Asia, but remain a small share of Asia’s total coal imports
March 15, 2013
Japan’s fossil-fueled generation remains high because of continuing nuclear plant outages
October 5, 2012
Territorial disputes hamper exploration and production of resources in the East China Sea
May 30, 2012
Japan’s use of thermal generation is up since March 2011 due to nuclear plant outages
April 25, 2012
U.S. coal consumption fell while exports increased during the fourth quarter of 2011
September 30, 2011
Global natural gas prices vary considerably
July 29, 2011
Japanese power companies using more LNG to generate electricity
April 7, 2011
U.K., U.S. spot natural gas prices diverging
March 17, 2011
Japan depends significantly on nuclear power to meet its electricity needs
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