Japan will issue LED bulb exchange coupons to complete its 15% saving target

According to media reports, Japan will implement a power-saving strategy to deal with power shortages in summer. From July, Japan will issue LED bulb coupons to households that have completed the 15% energy-saving goal.

In addition to issuing LED lightbulb voucher, people are saving home electricity when they go out to watch movies. Currently, they are also considering whether to issue free movie tickets. In addition, they also plan to set up participation awards, that is, they can obtain small energy-saving products by logging in once. Encourage power saving system.

Due to financial problems, related agencies in Japan plan to promote the implementation of measures through corporate sponsorship offerings, and are actively seeking the participation of Japan's Federation.

The system will be implemented by approximately 19 million households in the jurisdiction of Tokyo Electric Power. A dedicated website will be created in mid-June. By entering the customer account of Tokyo Electric Power, the electricity consumption of last year and this year can be compared.

It is learnt that the Japanese government has previously set energy saving targets for enterprises and ordinary families to reduce electricity consumption by up to 15% per day to cope with power shortages. For places with large electricity consumption, such as factories and high-rise buildings, the government plans to formulate regulations on the use of restrictions, which means that they will be fined if they violate regulations. For ordinary families, which account for about 30% of electricity use, the Japanese government does not impose restrictions, but instead urges them to save electricity.

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