Usage examples of "japan energy" in English with translation to Spanish

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I have no energy today. Hoy día no ando con energía.
I'm from Tokyo, Japan. Provengo de Tokio, Japón.
Since I installed solar panels on my house my energy bill has been cut in half. Desde que instalé paneles solares en mi casa la factura de la luz se me ha reducido a la mitad.
He came to Japan seven years ago. Él vino a Japón hace siete años.
She expends her energy on parties. Ella gasta su energía en fiestas.
Lake Towada is in the north of Japan. El lago Towada está al norte de Japón.
Wind is a cheap and clean source of energy. El viento es una fuente de energía limpia y barata.
Mr Oh came to Japan to study Japanese. El señor Oh vino a Japón a estudiar japonés.
He is still full of energy. Todavía está lleno de energía.
The Xinhong River is longer than any river in Japan. El río Shinano es más largo que cualquier otro de Japón.
There is an urgent need for clean energy. Hay una necesidad urgente de energía limpia.
Hokkaido is in the north of Japan. Hokkaido queda en el norte de Japón.
I am constantly amazed at the energy of my grandparents. El vigor de mis abuelos siempre me sorprende.
Japan faces the Pacific on the east. Japón limita al este con el Pacífico.
Tom doesn't have much energy today. Hoy, Tom no tiene mucha energía.
Japan has diplomatic relations with China. Japón tiene relaciones diplomáticas con China.
The problem is that solar energy is too expensive. El problema es que la energía solar es demasiado cara.
Why did you go to Japan? ¿Por qué fuiste a Japón?
I no longer have the energy to talk. Ya no tengo fuerzas para hablar.
It is feared that radiation will spread across every region of Japan, starting with Tokyo. Se teme que el material radiactivo se extienda por todo Japón, empezando por Tokio.
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