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What is Japan doing to secure its future energy? AF1- Draw graphs accurately with the data provided AF3 – Describe patterns in graphs AF5- evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of a solution AF4- explain the justification for the choice of management strategy

Create a pie chart Draw a circle with a compass. Energy source Usage (%) Coal 25 Natural gas 17 Nuclear 13 Oil 40 Hydro 4 Other renewables 1 Draw a circle with a compass. Draw a line from the centre to the top. Multiply the % by 3.6 to get the angle in degrees.

Describe Japan's energy sources. A better answer would manipulate data e.g. 10 times more oil is used than hydro, a quarter is from coal.

Why does Japan need to import so much? Japan is the world's largest liquefied natural gas importer, second-largest coal importer, and third- largest net importer of crude oil and oil products. The country relies almost solely on imports to meet its oil consumption needs because Japan's oil resources are very limited. Why does Japan need to import so much? Why would Japan aim to increase its use of nuclear power?

Japan considers energy future after Fukushima March 13, 2014 at 6:18 PM EST A disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant on March 11, 2011, has greatly affected how Japanese citizens feel about that energy source. Polls suggest that 80 percent of voters now oppose nuclear power in Japan. But walking away from nuclear power is a tricky proposition for a country that has not invested much in renewable alternatives. Science correspondent Miles O'Brien reports.

Better answer would consider Japan’s situation. What are the advantages and disadvantages of this solution? Offshore solar

What are the advantages and disadvantages of this solution? Wind What are the advantages and disadvantages of this solution?

Hydro Electric Power (HEP) What are the advantages and disadvantages of this solution?

What are the advantages and disadvantages of this solution? Biogas What are the advantages and disadvantages of this solution?

What are the advantages and disadvantages of this solution? Meanwhile, the Shimizu Corporation has presented plans for the ultimate offshore power plant: solar panels encircling the Moon’s equator that would transmit energy to Earth via microwaves and lasers. The company claims this project could provide up to 13,000 terawatts of electricity per year—more than three times what the U.S. produces. And as an added bonus, nobody would ever have to worry about cloudy days. Read more: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/innovations/Is-Japans- Offshore-Solar-Power-Plant-the-Future-of-Renewable-Energy- 180949453/#uFueLi28O85BMuDg.99

Plenary - what solution would you recommend and why? Water Wind Solar Space solar Biogas