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At the time of the tsunami of March 2011 Japan generated approximately 30% of its electricity from nuclear reactors and had plans to expand that...
At the time of the tsunami of March 2011 Japan generated approximately 30% of its electricity from nuclear reactors and had plans to expand that percentage to 40% in the near future. On May 5,2012 the last of Japan's 50 nuclear reactors went offline and Japan was completely without nuclear power for the first time in 40 years. Compare the attitude towards nuclear power in Japan before and after 2011.