Japón afirma que tiene energía suficiente para cubrir la demanda del caluroso verano

El gobierno japonés ha anunciado que el país dispondrá de electricidad suficiente para satisfacer la demanda durante el próximo verano abrasador. No se pedirá a los hogares ni a las empresas que ahorren energía.

El gobierno señaló que se espera que todas las regiones tengan un suministro amplio, según los últimos documentos. No se pedirá a los hogares ni a las empresas que ahorren energía este verano. La evaluación abarca todo el país. La declaración responde a la preocupación por la alta demanda durante las olas de calor. Los funcionarios destacaron que los suministros son adecuados para evitar escasez.

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