- Maki Nuclear Power Plant
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The Maki Nuclear Power Plant (巻原子力発電所 Maki genshiryoku hatsudensho ) was a plan for a nuclear power plant in Maki in the Niigata Prefecture but the application was withdrawn. It would have been operated by the Tōhoku Electric Power Company.
Reactors on Site
Unit 1
- Type:BWR
- Begin of operation: Heisei 24(planned)
- Electric Output: 825 MW
Time line
- 1982 initial application for permission to build the plant
- 1983 Analysis halted
- 1994 the mayor of Maki called for the mothballed plan to be revisited. During the same year there was a local referendum.
- February 2, 2004 withdrawal of application
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