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Japan to Install Renewable Energy Systems at 4,000 Shelters

Japan to Install Renewable Energy Systems at 4,000 Shelters

   Tokyo, April 25 (Jiji Press)--The Japanese government will install renewable energy systems that can be used to generate electricity in times of disaster at 4,000 designated evacuation shelters across the country by fiscal 2035.
   The target will be included in a medium-term plan for strengthening national resilience to be adopted as early as June, informed sources said. The government previously aimed to install such systems at 1,000 shelters by fiscal 2025, which ends next March.
   There are some 82,000 designated disaster shelters in Japan, of which some 30,000 don't have emergency power generators such as renewable energy systems.
   The move comes after it was deemed essential to make disaster shelters safer and more secure for people who may have to stay there for a long time.
   Ahead of the 10-year target, the government will plan to install renewable energy systems at 2,500 shelters by fiscal 2030.

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