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America’s Shale Gas Helped Solve Japan’s Energy Needs after the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster

Susan Phillips·December 4, 2019
American natural gas is now exported to 35 countries, including Japan. But some Pennsylvanians have been forced to give up their land in the process.
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Susan Phillips·April 5, 2019
Japan is looking beyond battery-powered electric cars. Hydrogen fuel buses are on tap for 2020 Olympics, and more fuel stations are planned
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