Due to the tight power supply-demand balance, TEPCO has been implementing
rolling blackout since Monday, March 14. We sincerely regret causing
anxiety and inconvenience to our customers and the society. We appreciate
your cooperation in conserving electricity consumption.
For customers who will be subject to rolling blackouts, please be prepared
for the announced blackout periods. Also, for the customers who are not
subject to blackouts, we would appreciate your continuous cooperation in
reducing electricity usage by turning off unnecessary lightings and
electrical appliances.
We will inform the implementation plan of rolling blackouts on and after
March 29, 2011 as follows:
○Implementation plan of rolling blackout on March 29 (Tues.)
On March 29, Tuesday, no rolling blackout will be implemented in any time
periods based on the today's power demand, the weather forecast on March
29 and the trend of the power supply.
○Implementation plan of rolling blackout on March 30 (Wed.)- April 4(Mon.)
Please refer to the appendix 2 for details.
●The actual blackout period for each Group is planned to be maximum
about 3 hours during the relevant scheduled time period.
●Each blackout period for each Group differs every day and starting
and ending time of blackout periods may slightly differ.
●Depending on the supply-demand balance of the day, planned blackouts
may not be carried out. In case the electricity supply-demand balance
becomes tighter than expected, we will reconsider the rolling blackout
plan and inform you accordingly before we implement the revised plan.
●A blackout may occur in the adjacent areas where the planned blackouts
are carried out
[Others]
●In order to prevent fires, please make sure to switch off electric
appliances such as hair driers when you leaving home.
●Please carefully pay attention to the traffic at the crossings in
case the traffic lights are suddenly turned off.
●As for the buildings and apartments, please be aware that equipments
and facilities such as elevators, automatic doors, automatic locks, and
multilevel parking lots will not function. In particular, please avoid
using elevators during the scheduled blackouts.
Reference
○Prediction of demand and supply on March 28
Estimated Demand 37,500 MW (18:00-19:00)
Supply Capacity 38,500 MW
○Prediction of demand and supply on March 29
Estimated Demand 36,000 MW (18:00-19:00)
Supply Capacity 38,500 MW
*Prediction of demand
According to the weather forecast, the temperature tomorrow on March 29
will be higher than that of today. We assume the estimated peak demand
on March 29 will be 36,000MW.
*Estimated demand and supply capacity may change depending on the
situation of the day.
Appendix1:Rolling Blackout Tentative Plan on Mar 29 (Tue)(PDF 86.4KB)
Appendix2:Weekly Rolling Blackout Tentative Plan from
Mar 29(Tue)to April 4(Mon)(PDF 20.2KB)