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Day: March 29, 2021

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福島から10年後 – When institutional incumbents hinder energy transitions: Japan’s energy story

On 29.03.2021 by Bessie Noll

Bessie is a PhD student in the Energy Politics Group at ETH Zurich studying the transport transition. As part of a mid-PhD internship with the Schweizerische Energie-Stiftung (SES), she travelled to Japan in January 2021 to research and report on the 10-year anniversary of the Fukushima disaster of 2011. A more detailed reporting as part of the SES project can be found here. Read More

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