If they're unlucky, Tokyo residents could be huddling for warmth under blankets this winter. If they're really unlucky, the city's bright neon lights may dim ....
The capital of the world's second-largest economy could face a power crunch in coming months as its largest utility, Tokyo Electric Power Co Inc (TEPCO), struggles to keep supplies flowing with more than half of its nuclear capacity shut for checks.
...TEPCO vice-president Ryoichi Shirato said last month that power supplies were tight.
"...We could see a significant impact if the winter is cold," Shirato told a news conference in late October. "(The situation will be) totally insufficient for the summer."
"The magnitude of the generating capacity taken off line is vast," said report on the crisis by Boston-based Energy Security Analysis Inc.
