TOKYO, July 28 (Reuters) - Kansai Electric Power
9503.T restarted the 49-year-old No.1 reactor at its Takahama
nuclear power station in western Japan on Friday for the first
time since early 2011, a company spokesperson said.
The 826-megawatt (MW) reactor has been shut since January
2011, just before the Fukushima nuclear disaster in March which
prompted Japan to idle most of its reactors and led the country
to impose stricter safety standards.
The Takahama No.1 reactor, which started operations in 1974,
becomes the second case in Japan, following Kansai Electric's
Mihama No.3 reactor, to come back online after receiving special
approval to have its lifetime extended beyond the standard
40-year limit.
Kyushu Electric Power 9508.T also restarted the 890-MW
No.2 reactor at its Sendai nuclear power station in southwestern
Japan on July 17 after a two-month shutdown for maintenance and
refuelling, a spokesperson said on Friday.
Following the restarts, Japan now has 11 reactors operating
with a combined capacity of 10,782 MW.
Operators of many reactors are still going through a
relicensing process to comply with safety standards imposed
after the Fukushima disaster.
Nine regional power utilities and wholesaler Japan Atomic
Power Co (Japco) now have 33 reactors available for commercial
use, with a combined capacity of 33,083 MW.
The companies had 54 reactors operating before Fukushima.
The table below shows the status of Japan's nuclear power
plants.
The regional utilities are: Chubu Electric Power 9502.T ,
Chugoku Electric Power 9504.T , Hokkaido Electric Power
9509.T , Hokuriku Electric Power 9505.T , Kansai Electric
Power 9503.T , Kyushu Electric Power 9508.T , Shikoku Electric
Power 9507.T , Tohoku Electric Power 9506.T and Tokyo
Electric Power (Tepco) 9501.T .
They are referred to in the table by their regional names.
Company Plant Unit MW Status
Hokkaido Tomari 1 579 Shutdown 22/4/11
Hokkaido Tomari 2 579 Shutdown 26/8/11
Hokkaido Tomah 3 912 Shutdown 5/5/12
Tohoku Onagawa 2 825 Shutdown 6/11/10
Tohoku Onagawa 3 825 Shutdown 11/3/11
Tohoku Higashidori 1 1,100 Shutdown 6/2/11
Tepco Kashiwazaki-Kariwa 1 1,100 Shutdown 6/8/11
Tepco Kashiwazaki-Kariwa 2 1,100 Shutdown 16/7/07
Tepco Kashiwazaki-Kariwa 3 1,100 Shutdown 16/7/07
Tepco Kashiwazaki-Kariwa 4 1,100 Shutdown 16/7/07
Tepco Kashiwazaki-Kariwa 5 1,100 Shutdown 25/1/12
Tepco Kashiwazaki-Kariwa 6 1,356 Shutdown 26/3/12
Tepco Kashiwazaki-Kariwa 7 1,356 Shutdown 23/8/11
Chubu Hamaoka 3 1,100 Shutdown 29/11/10
Chubu Hamaoka 4 1,137 Shutdown 13/5/11
Chubu Hamaoka 5 1,380 Shutdown 14/5/11
Hokuriku Shika 1 540 Shutdown 1/3/11
Hokuriku Shika 2 1,206 Shutdown 11/3/11
Kansai Mihama 3 826 Online 30/8/22
Kansai Takahama 1 826 Online
28/7/23
Kansai Takahama 2 826 Shutdown 25/11/11
Kansai Takahama 3 870 Online 24/7/22
Kansai Takahama 4 870 Online 24/3/23
Kansai Ohi 3 1,180 Online 16/12/22
Kansai Ohi 4 1,180 Online 15/7/22
Chugoku Shimane 2 820 Shutdown 27/1/12
Shikoku Ikata 3 890 Online 24/5/23
Kyushu Genkai 3 1,180 Online 10/12/22
Kyushu Genkai 4 1,180 Online 7/2/23
Kyushu Sendai 1 890 Online 21/4/23
Kyushu Sendai 2 890 Online
16/7/23
Japco Tokai Daini 1 1,100 Shutdown 11/3/11
Japco Tsuruga 2 1,160 Shutdown 7/5/11
Total 33,083
(Reporting by Yuka Obayashi; editing by Jason Neely)
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