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Japan, seeking to promote renewable energy as it struggles with the world's worst nuclear crisis in decades, may this week announce a plan to make solar panels compulsory on the roofs of all new buildings by 2030, the Nikkei newspaper said on Sunday.
The plan may be included in a statement on energy policy by Prime Minister Naoto Kan at the G8 summit of developed nations, the paper said. The summit, to be held in Deauville in northern France, begins on May 26.
In his opening remarks at the summit, Kan will tell other leaders Japan intends to continue to use nuclear power after improving safety standards, the paper said.
But he will also emphasise efforts to boost the use of renewable energy by encouraging technological advances and more widespread use, the Nikkei said.
Engineers are still battling to control the crisis at Tokyo Electric Power Co's Fukushima Daiichi plant, where the massive March 11 earthquake and tsunami knocked out cooling systems, causing radiation leaks and starting the world's worst nuclear crisis since Chernobyl.

Copyright Reuters, 2011

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