Japan
Low carbon goals alter solar project plans
Yamanashi Prefecture and TEPCO agreed to move the inauguration schedule for the mega solar power generation project to January 2012.
Low carbon goals alter solar project plans
Yamanashi Prefecture and TEPCO agreed to move the inauguration schedule for the mega solar power generation project to January 2012.
Chubu to process MOX fuel in Britain
Chubu Electric Power will conduct MOX fuel processing at the Sellafield MOX Plant in Sellafield, England. This is based on an agreement concluded by Chubu Electric with Global Nuclear Fuel-Japan Co., Ltd. for the processing of MOX fuel from all plutonium recovered in Britain.
Monju nuclear reactor restarted
Japan's Monju fast-breeder reactor resumed operations last 6 May 2010 after 14 years and five months of suspension due to a sodium coolant leak and a resultant fire.
Areva's MOX fuel goes to Hokkaido plant
Areva will supply MOX fuel assemblies for unit 3 of the Tomari Nuclear Power Plant.
Chubu to construct Iida solar facility
A mega-solar power facility in Iida City, Nagano Prefecture will be constructed by Chubu Electric. This is made possible through the cooperation of Iida City Mayor Mitsuo Makino.
Omaezaki Wind's phase 1 commences operation
Chubu Electric is pushing ahead with development of the Omaezaki Wind Power Station in Omaezaki City, Shizuoka Prefecture. It is the company's first commercial wind power facility. Positioning responses to global environmental issues is one of the company’s most important corporate agendas.
MOX fuel provides electricity for nuclear plant
The Genkai nuclear plant on Kyushu Island has been producing electricity from AREVA's MOX fuel. The plant is owned by Kyushu Electric Power Company.
TEPCO restarts Unit 7 of Kashiwazaki-Kariwa
TEPCO has restarted Unit No. 7 of Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Station after refueling and replacement of its assemblies. The Tokyo Electric Power Company, Inc. shut it down on September 26, 2009 due to fuel leakage. After conducting minute investigation, 100 fuel assemblies were replaced, including the one found to be leaking. There were also those found without debris filters that also had to be replaced. Major inspections and restoration works and nonconformances are ongoing at the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Station after the 2007 Niigata-Chuetsu-Oki Earthquake.
Kashiwazaki-Kariwa plant to be tested at full capacity
Satisfactory evaluation results of Kashiwazaki-Kariwa plant while generating power at 75 percent prompted TEPCO to test it while maximising generation.
Japanese power companies sell 7.9% less in June
Japanese electricity demand in June was down 7.9 percent on last year to 64.4 billion kWh. This was measured in terms of the total electricity sales of the 10 power companies in Japan.
TEPCO braces for 61 million kW summer demand
The Tokyo Electric Power Co., Inc. (TEPCO) expects its peak demand of summer 2009 to be about 61.00 million kW per month, in both July and August, with the assumption of normal summer temperatures.
TEPCO accepts Saudi Electric’s request for cooperation
The Tokyo Electric Power Company will pursue mutual exchange and cooperation with Saudi Electric Company in the field of electricity business.
Unit 7 of TEPCO nuclear station to restart
TEPCO gained approval to restart unit No.7 of its Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Station from concerned political units.
Hot winter leaves Kansai Electric in the cold
The decrease in electricity sales due to lesser power demand for heating forced Kansai Electric to revise its financial forecasts.
Japan's emissions aim 30% lower for 2020
The FEPC will aim for an emission intensity of 0.33kg-CO2/kWh by 2020. This is approximately 30 percent less than the outlook made in 2008.
Chubu Electric conducts surveys for replacement plan
Chubu Electric conducted geological surveys of the area around the planned Hamaoka Nuclear Power Station Reactor No. 6 building site. It is part of the company's basic review of its replacement plan of major facilities.
Tokyo Electric calls situation "severe"
A severe business situation has prompted Tokyo Electric Power Company to establish a new business management plan.