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Japan’s power price jumps
    2022-02-10  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

JAPAN’S wholesale power rate spiked as a forecast for potentially heavy snow in the nation’s capital this week may boost heating demand.

The country’s next-day spot electricity price surged 79 percent yesterday from a week earlier, to the highest level for any February, according to data compiled by the Japan Electric Power Exchange.

Japan’s meteorological agency said Tokyo and its surrounding regions could see snow and rain Thursday and Friday. Disruptions are already expected, as airlines operator ANA Holdings Inc. said 96 flights arriving and departing from Tokyo’s Haneda airport have been canceled.

The forecast comes after Tokyo was hit with snow flurries last month, forcing dozens of flight cancelations and putting pressure on the power grid.

Japan has been taking measures to ensure sufficient fuel for the winter months. Still, colder temperatures have been draining its LNG supplies. (SD-Agencies)

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