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Japan sees requirement for sharp hike in power output by 2050 to meet need from AI, chip plants

Japan imagines the need for electricity output to increase 35% to 50% by 2050 due to growing demand from semiconductor plants and information centres support artificial intelligence (AI), the government has anticipated.

Power output must grow from 1 trillion kilowatt-hours ( kWh) projected for the current decade to about 1.35-1.5. trillion kWh in 2050 to satisfy demand as Japan sets up more information. centres, chip factories and other energy-consuming businesses,. the government said in a document released late on Monday.

The increase in demand would be the very first in twenty years and. requires massive investments in power sources, the file. said.

Unless Japan increases renewable resource output, stable. supply of power might be unsure, the government said, as it. started mapping out a new method on decarbonisation and. commercial policy by 2040 which it plans to finalise by the end. of March.

Japan, which relies heavily on the Middle East for fossil. fuel products, last year passed a law focused on promoting. decarbonisation financial investments totalling more than 150 trillion yen. ($ 962 billion) in the personal and public sectors over ten years.

The country is counting on next-generation solar cells,. called perovskite solar cells, floating offshore wind farms,. restarts of nuclear power plants and the introduction of. next-generation reactors to meet the demand, the paper revealed.

(source: Reuters)