Japanese Power Plants Damaged, Closed by Quake, Tsunami
By Michio Nakayama and Yuji Okada -
2011-04-25T00:47:39Z
The following is a table showing nuclear and thermal power plants in Japan halted or damaged by the earthquake and tsunami on March 11. Capacity figures are in megawatts.
NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS
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Company Unit Capacity Status
Plant Name
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Tohoku Electric
Onagawa No. 1 524 Cold Shutdown
No. 2 825 Cold Shutdown
No. 3 825 Cold Shutdown
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Tokyo Electric
Fukushima Dai-Ichi No. 1 460 Fuel Rods Damaged
No. 2 784 Fuel Rods Damaged
No. 3 784 Fuel Rods Damaged
No. 4 784 Reactor Building Damaged
No. 5 784 Cold Shutdown
No. 6 1,100 Cold Shutdown
Fukushima Dai-Ni No. 1 1,100 Cold Shutdown
No. 2 1,100 Cold Shutdown
No. 3 1,100 Cold Shutdown
No. 4 1,100 Cold Shutdown
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Japan Atomic Power
Tokai Dai-Ni 1,100 Cold Shutdown
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THERMAL POWER PLANTS
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Company Unit Capacity Status Fuel Type
Plant Name
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Tohoku Electric
Sendai No. 4 446 Shut on March 11 LNG
Shin Sendai No. 1 350 Shut on March 11 Fuel Oil
No. 2 600 Shut on March 11 Fuel Oil,
Crude Oil, LNG
Haramachi No. 1 1,000 Shut on March 11 Coal
No. 2 1,000 Shut on March 11 Coal
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Tokyo Electric
Hirono No. 1 600 Shut for Maintenance
Fuel Oil, Crude Oil
No. 2 600 Shut on March 11
Fuel Oil, Crude Oil
No. 3 1,000 Shut for Maintenance
Fuel Oil, Crude Oil
No. 4 1,000 Shut on March 11
Fuel Oil, Crude Oil
No. 5 600 Shut for Maintenance Coal
Hitachinaka No. 1 1,000 Shut on March 11 Coal
Kashima No. 1 600 Shut for Maintenance
Fuel Oil, Crude Oil
No. 4 600 Shut for Maintenance
Fuel Oil, Crude Oil
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Joban Joint Power (Owned By Tokyo Electric and Tohoku Electric)
Nakoso No. 6 175 Idled in 2010 Fuel Oil
No. 7 250 Shut on March 11 Coal
No. 8 600 To Restart in July Coal
No. 9 600 To Restart in July
Coal, Fuel Oil
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Kashima Kyodo Electric (Owned By Tokyo Electric and Sumitomo
Metal Industries)
Kashima No. 1 350 Restarted April 16
Blast Furnace Gas, Fuel Oil
No. 2 350 Idled in 2010
Blast Furnace Gas, Fuel Oil
No. 3 350 To Restart in Summer
Blast Furnace Gas, Fuel Oil
No. 4 350 To Restart in Summer
Blast Furnace Gas, Fuel Oil
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Total capacity of halted or damaged units: 24,791 megawatts.
Sources: Tokyo Electric Power Co., Tohoku Electric Power Co., Japan Atomic Power Company, Joban Joint Power Co. and Kashima Kyodo Electric Power Co.
To contact the reporters on this story: Tokyo Michio Nakayama at mnakayama4@bloomberg.net; Tokyo Yuji Okada at yokada6@bloomberg.net
To contact the editor responsible for the story: Amit Prakash at aprakash1@bloomberg.net
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