The planned electricity outage for a peak overload has never taken place this summer in Japan.
Although we were encouraged to cut ten percent peak load off and avoided the outage, we might lose a chance to learn enough how much we depend on uninterrupted electricity supply in the western part of Japan, which the huge earthquake didn't hit directly last year.
It is still in question on the papers whether the two atomic power plants, which were re-started in July, were necessary.
Although we were encouraged to cut ten percent peak load off and avoided the outage, we might lose a chance to learn enough how much we depend on uninterrupted electricity supply in the western part of Japan, which the huge earthquake didn't hit directly last year.
It is still in question on the papers whether the two atomic power plants, which were re-started in July, were necessary.
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