Japan's Microgrid Revolution: Energy Resilience Through Decentralized Power
Japan's energy landscape has undergone radical transformation since the 2011 Fukushima disaster. With 76% of its energy imported and frequent natural disasters threatening grid stability, the country now operates over 200 industrial-scale microgrids - more than any nation except the United States . But how did an island nation dependent on imported fuels become a testbed for self-sufficient energy systems?
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