The war of Russia and Ukraine affects Japan's energy supply. Japan's official estimates that the use of air -conditioning power throughout the country will exceed the standard in July and August, which will trigger an unprecedented "electric shortage".To cope with this issue, the official "Power Supply and Conducting Conference" will be held in the near future that focus on "restarting nuclear power".

It is reported that the long -term period of the Russian and Ukraine war has led to unstable fuel supply such as natural gas, and the three cities in the capital Tokyo and adjacent to the "electric shortage" area have been included.Tokyo Electric Power Corporation warns that the electricity in the capital circle, including Tokyo, will be seriously exceeded this summer. Not only can it not maintain the most basic 3%reserve power, but also "negative value" may also occur.It also predicts that the problem of insufficient electricity supply will become more and more serious at the end of the year, and it may also expand to the whole country.

The Secretary -General of Cabinet Matsno Matsuna reported at a press conference yesterday: "If you do not take more measures to cope with the topic of summer electricity, it is estimated that in the cold winter, Japan will face more serious power supply issues."

Five years ago, Japan also held a cabinet meeting. At that time, the focus was on promoting "emission reduction".This time, the official is to solve the high -priced project in front of the citizens.

Tokyo Koto Koto Koto, who has been the Minister of the Japan Environment, was in a press conference. In addition to calling on citizens to cool down in summer and implement power saving, it also announced that he would introduce a "renewable energy" plan to seek long -term solutions for energy issues.

She said: "Japan relies on foreign energy, and Russia's invasion of Ukraine is the reason why Japanese energy supply has become difficult. At present, there is still a lot of space in Tokyo's roof to put solar panels., State the construction industry to implement solar power generation. "

It is reported that the Japanese government's goal is that until 2030, 60 % of the newly built houses are installed with solar panels.The new building regulations of the Tokyo Parliament decided to build a solar board for builders to build a building with an area of 20,000 meters.The official goal is to add 20,000 new solar houses each year, which will account for more than half of Tokyo's average annual building.