Japan reveals 10% of the energy-conserving goals in order to solve the energy crisis

admin | June 27th, 2012 - 2:15 am

The network news of international energy: After the crisis of Fukushima last year, Japan was devoted to dealing with electric shortage, this summer, its area electricity consumption of industrial center must be reduced by 10%.

Japanese Government shows, expects the electric shortage state is imagined more seriously than in early days.

Showed before Japanese prime minister’s wild Tian Jia swallow and other senior ministers, because summer electricity consumption peak period came, the industrial center of west Osaka of Japan and regional electricity consumption nearby will reduce by 15% from July to September.

Last year, after Japan’s tsunami and Fukushima accident, as to the response which the public worried, the nuclear power station begins to be forced to close, the government sends out the order of economizing on electricity.

However, in order to put down enterprises to complain and worry, manufacturers will turn to foreign production.

Before the nuclear accident of Fukushima, the nuclear power accounts for 1/3 of Japan’s electric demand. Since several months, electric enterprises have relied on strengthening the expensive imported fossil fuel day by day.

Because of the temperature great of summer, the air conditioner uses frequently, Japan’s electric demand may exceed its supply, as to this, the policymaker worries.

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