Higashidōri Nuclear Power Plant
- Higashidōri Nuclear Power Plant
Infobox NPP
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Country = Japan
Utility = Tōhoku Electric Power Company
Built = 2000
Start = December 8, 2005
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Reactor = 1
Reactor_MW = 1100
S_Reactor =
S_Reactor_MW =
P_Reactor = 3
P_Reactor_MW = 4155
E_Reactor =
E_Reactor_MW =
El_Prod = 9,269
for_year = 2006
El_Prod_avg = 2,404
Net_Prod = 12,197
WEBSITE =
as_of = July 25, 2007The nihongo|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.
Reactors Run by Tohoku Electric Company
Reactors run by Tokyo Electric Company
External links
* [http://www.tohoku-epco.co.jp/electr/genshi/higashi/index.html Official Tohoku site 【オフィシャル】東北電力・東通原子力発電所]
* [http://www.tepco.co.jp/higashidori-np/index-j.html Official Tokyo Electric Company site 【オフィシャル】東京電力・東通事務所]
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