Government of Japan Urges Citizens to Switch Off Lights

 


The Japan government requests to the residents of Tokyo and the surrounding areas use less electricity on Monday. This is only because the country is experiencing a heatwave, and supplies were not sufficient.

How Japan Government Asks Citizens to Turn Off Lights?


There was shortage of power supply for weeks as the temperatures rose high. But, while Isesaki, a city northwest of the capital, experienced a record 40.2C over the weekend, metropolitan Tokyo’s temperature climbed above 35C. Japan people got to experience the hottest temperature in the month of June.

In Japan, June ushers in the start of summer, with average highs falling below 30 degrees Celsius. As a result, the ministry predicted that by Monday afternoon, excess power generation capacity in Tokyo and eight neighboring prefectures would fall to 3.7 percent. According to it, a 3 percent buffer requires for a steady electricity supply...Read More

Source: California Observer

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