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【日本《原子能工业》1985年第4期第16页报道】原子能作为代替石油的主要能源之一,正得到积极的开发和利用。目前,日本的原子能占一次能源的7%,占总发电量的20%以上,已成为电力供给的重要组成部分。估计到2000年时,日本的原子能可望占一次能源的16%,占总发电量的40%左右。此外,在核燃料循环方面,日本已在青森县下北地区计划建造核燃料循环设施,预计在90年代将投入实际使用。这样,随着原子能
[Atomic Energy Industry, Japan, 1985, Vol. 4, No. 4, page 16] Atomic energy is one of the main sources of energy for replacing petroleum and is being actively developed and utilized. At present, Japan’s atomic energy accounts for 7% of primary energy, and accounts for more than 20% of total power generation. It has become an important component of power supply. It is estimated that by the year 2000, Japan’s atomic power will be expected to account for 16% of primary energy and about 40% of total power generation. In addition, in the nuclear fuel cycle, Japan has planned to build a nuclear fuel cycle facility in the Lower North region of Aomori Prefecture, which is expected to be put into practical use in the 1990s. In this way, with atomic energy