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Daily Data InsightsJapan closed nearly all of its nuclear plants after Fukushima, but some are coming back online

Japan closed nearly all of its nuclear plants after Fukushima, but some are coming back online

Stacked bar chart showing the electricity mix of Japan, split between fossil fuels, nuclear and renewables. Nuclear production fell dramatically after 2011.

Japan closed down most of its nuclear plants after the Fukushima Daiichi disaster in 2011, and nuclear production dropped dramatically.

You can see this in the chart above, which shows the electricity mix of Japan since 1985. It’s based on data from the Energy Institute.

Fossil fuel plants — notably coal — were ramped up to keep the lights on. But some nuclear plants have come back online, which is why you see nuclear production start to rise again.

Read our article on the death toll of the Fukushima and Chernobyl disasters →

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