Sendai Nuclear Power Plant
- Sendai Nuclear Power Plant
Infobox NPP
Picture = Sendai.jpg
Pic_des = The Sendai NPP
Country = Japan
Utility = Kyūshū Electric Power Company
Built = 1975
Start = July 4, 1984
End =
Reactor = 2
Reactor_MW = 1780
S_Reactor =
S_Reactor_MW =
B_Reactor =
B_Reactor_MW =
E_Reactor =
E_Reactor_MW =
El_Prod = 12,901
for_year = 2006
El_Prod_avg = 12,972
Net_Prod = 276,655
WEBSITE =
as_of = July 25, 2007The nihongo|Sendai Nuclear Power Plant|川内原子力発電所|Sendai hatsudensho|Sendai NPP is a nuclear power plant located in the city of Satsumasendai in the Kagoshima Prefecture. It is owned and operated by the Kyūshū Electric Power Company.
Reactors on Site
External links
* [http://www.kyuden.co.jp/ Kyushu Electric Webpage 九州電力]
* [http://www.kyuden.co.jp/sendai_index Sendai NPP c/o Kyushu Electric 九州電力・川内原子力発電所]
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