Notice of "planned blackout as an emergency preparedness" was sent from Kansai Electric Power Company and I checked it


ByVintagecat

Since Kansai Electric received "Notice of planned blackout as an emergency preparedness" postcard to the editorial department, I tried checking the contents.

The postcard that arrived looks like the following.


Regarding "planned blackouts, we will not implement in principle, but we are preparing for possible emergency preparedness, and we will inform you what you would like to confirm in advance." Although it is a phrase that has been spoken, "It is probably not necessary to make a planned blackout but if the electricity demand exceeds the forecast, it will be carried out (Please check the contact matter on the middle)" It seems to be good.


I tried peeling the pasted inner surface as "Peri-Peri".


In the first spread, the period of the planned blackout, area, and time are stated.


The period during which it may be carried out will be July 2 (Monday) - September 7 (Fri) 2012, excluding August 13 (Monday) to 15 (Wed), which is the time of the Bon Festival is. The time zone is assumed to be from 08:30 to 21:00.


The group is divided into six groups, and a power failure schedule of about 2 hours is assigned to each area.


It seems that GIGAZINE editorial department belongs to "5-A" area. So, in which time zone does this area actually have power outages? To check back to the back.


The schedule (schedule for monthly schedule) when asking for scheduled blackouts by any chance. Please note that this picture is in the "5" area, so it is natural that people in different areas are totally different time zones.


Even when planned blackouts are implemented, we do not know whether it will be implemented in all within the same "5" area. The schedule of the next day and the confirmed information of the dayKansai Electric's HomepageAs it is supposed to be announced in the end, there is a necessity to check there after all.


At the time of article creation, "Currently, there is no schedule for scheduled blackouts to be scheduled" is displayed, so if you do planned power outage it is unclear how it will be displayed.


In addition, when I inquired by telephone, I said that information on planned blackouts was not described in languages ​​other than Japanese such as English on the web, and it was that the future schedule was unknown.

The back of the postcard is like this.


By registering in 'Notice of Supply and Demanding Tightness', it is possible to have the schedule be notified in advance.


You can register by accessing the following page.

For PC
Notice of tight supply and demand [Kansai Electric Power]

◆ For mobile phones(An error will be displayed when accessing from the PC browser)
Notice of tight supply and demand [Kansai Electric Power]

Actually, please check the flow to register for mail notification for PC below.

Page of Kansai Electric Power CompanyPlease go to the terms of service, check "I agree" and click "Register mail delivery here"


Enter your email address and click "Temporary registration"


As the following e-mail is sent, click on the sent URL and open it in the browser


Click "Register"


"Registration completed" is displayed


If the mail is sent to the registered e-mail address with the following contents, it is OK.


You can also call 0120-911-777 to check the details.


Therefore, the main contents written in the postcard received from Kansai Electric Power Company are summarized below.

◆ Planned power outage "In principle, we will not carry out"

◆ If it is implemented ......
· The period is July 2 - September 7, 2012 (except August 13 - 15)
· Time zone is 08: 30 ~ 21: 00
· The length of one time is about 2 hours in each area
· If you register in advance you will hear from us via e-mail
· There is also a notice on the website of Kansai Electric Power Co.


It seems to be a situation in which it can not be said that there is still 100% power outage, so we recommend that you take measures and measures beforehand.

in Note, Posted by darkhorse_log