Japan last year stepped up spending on clean energy at a fasterrate than any other country, despite a drop in the world's overall investment, a studysaid Thursday.China remained the top investor in clean energy in 2013 but steep cutbacks in theEuropean Union contributed to an 11 percent drop in global investment in thesector, the second straight year it has fallen, according to an annual survey by thePew Charitable Trusts.Japan was a major exception to the trend, ramping up investment in clean energy by80 percent year-on-year to $28.6 billion -- nearly all in solar energy.Japan, which has virtually no fossil fuel resources, has been looking to diversify itsenergy sources after the Fukushima nuclear reactor disaster during the 2011earthquake and tsunami.Japan ranked third in investment behind the United States and China, which was byfar the largest with $54.2 billion put into clean energy in 2013, down slightly fromthe year before.China has set ambitious goals on wind and solar energy as concern grows over thegrowing Asian power's air quality and climate change.China remains the world's top producer of greenhouse gases blamed for climatechange. It has promised to reduce the intensity of emissions but not the absolutenumber.The European Union, long at the forefront of efforts to fight climate change, sawsteep falls amid austerity measures and questions over future incentives.Investment tumbled 55 percent in Germany, 42 percent in France, 75 percent in Italyand 84 percent in Spain.Britain was an exception, with investment growing 13 percent to $12.4 billion withmore than half of it in wind energy.
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