As the electric power supply and demand tight warning continued, at the general meeting of shareholders of TEPCO, the shareholders of Tokyo requested that they take responsibility for the stable supply of electric power.

Tokyo holds a 1.2% stake in TEPCO, and Governor Koike attended a general meeting of shareholders held in Tokyo on the 28th and made a shareholder proposal.



In the proposal, the capital said, "It is the situation in Russia and Ukraine that we must strongly call on the people of Tokyo to save electricity, but originally, based on the fact that the warning of tight electricity supply and demand continues within the jurisdiction of TEPCO. It shouldn't be. "



On that basis, he requested that he take responsibility for the stable supply of electricity, such as restarting the power plants that are inactive and operating, and ensuring fuel procurement.



We also requested TEPCO to provide accurate and prompt information such as the degree of tight supply and demand, and to inform the citizens of Tokyo and businesses of specific measures to save electricity.



The Tokyo shareholder proposal was rejected by a large number of opposition.



After the general meeting of shareholders, Governor Koike told reporters, "As a shareholder, I made a proposal in the form of representing the voices of 14 million citizens of Tokyo. The city wants to somehow protect everyone's daily lives and businesses." I did.