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Higashidōri Nuclear Power Plant |
|
Data |
Country |
Japan |
Operator |
Tōhoku Electric Power Company |
Built |
2000 |
Start of commercial operation |
December 8, 2005 |
Reactors |
Reactors active |
1 (1100 MW) |
Reactors planned |
3 (4155 MW) |
Power |
Capacity |
MW |
Total power generation in 2006 |
9,269 GWh |
Average annual generation (last 5 yrs) |
2,404 GWh |
Net generation |
12,197 GWh |
Other details |
As of July 25, 2007
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The Higashidōri Nuclear Power Plant (東通原子力発電所, Higashidōri genshiryoku hatsudensho?, Higashidōri NPP) is a nuclear power plant located in the town of Higashidōri in the Aomori Prefecture, on the Shimokita peninsula. It is unique in that at this 4-unit site, 2 units are ran by one company, the Tōhoku Electric Power Company and 2 units are run by the Tokyo Electric Power Company. The reactors are all of Toshiba design.
[edit] Reactors Run by Tohoku Electric Company
Unit |
Type |
First Criticality |
Electric Power |
Higashidori - 1 |
BWR |
December 8, 2005 |
1100 MW |
Higashidori - 2 (planned) |
ABWR |
Construction will start 2010 |
1385 MW |
[edit] Reactors run by Tokyo Electric Company
Unit |
Type |
First Criticality |
Electric Power |
Higashidori - 1 (planned) |
ABWR |
2008 |
1385 MW |
Higashidori - 2 (planned) |
ABWR |
Construction will start 2011 |
1385 MW |
[edit] External links
Coordinates: 41°11′17″N 141°23′25″E / 41.18806, 141.39028