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Shale Gas Development and Japan

In: The Global Impact of Unconventional Shale Gas Development

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  • Clifford A. Lipscomb

    (Greenfield Advisors)

  • Hisanori Nei

    (National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies)

  • Yongsheng Wang

    (Washington and Jefferson College)

  • Sarah J. Kilpatrick

    (Windermere Real Estate)

Abstract

As the third largest economy on the world, Japan’s energy consumption and impact on shale gas development deserves our attention and will have long-term impacts on the global economy. Japan has faced various energy challenges in recent years. In March 2011, the Great East Japan Earthquake caused a tsunami that resulted in the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear reactor meltdown and destroyed approximately 110,000 homes, partially destroyed another 140,000 homes, and damaged approximately another 500,000 homes (Japan Real Estate Institute). After the Fukushima disaster, Japan began moving away from nuclear power to alternative energy sources.

Suggested Citation

  • Clifford A. Lipscomb & Hisanori Nei & Yongsheng Wang & Sarah J. Kilpatrick, 2016. "Shale Gas Development and Japan," Natural Resource Management and Policy, in: Yongsheng Wang & William E. Hefley (ed.), The Global Impact of Unconventional Shale Gas Development, pages 149-170, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:nrmchp:978-3-319-31680-2_7
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-31680-2_7
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