Tokyo continues to be urged to save energy as shortfalls persist

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Last updated 05 julho 2024
Tokyo continues to be urged to save energy as shortfalls persist
Japan continues to face concerns over a power crunch, with households and businesses in Tokyo being asked again by the government to reduce electricity consumption in response to a spike in demand driven by high temperatures and infrastructure issues.
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