Second Japan nuclear unit resumes power generation

Submitted by Asahi Shimbun on
Item Description

Kansai Electric Power Co. said its 1,180-megawatt No. 4 reactor at its Oi nuclear plant resumed supplying electricity to the grid on July 21, Japan's second nuclear unit to regain power since last year's Fukushima crisis led to the shutdown of all units.

Translation Approval
Off
Media Type
Layer Type
Archive
Asahi Asia & Japan Watch
Latitude
0
Longitude
0
Location
0,0
Media Creator Username
REUTERS
Language
English
Media Date Create
Retweet
Off
English Title
Second Japan nuclear unit resumes power generation
English Description

Kansai Electric Power Co. said its 1,180-megawatt No. 4 reactor at its Oi nuclear plant resumed supplying electricity to the grid on July 21, Japan's second nuclear unit to regain power since last year's Fukushima crisis led to the shutdown of all units.

The move came three days after the unit was restarted, and the reactor is set to begin full-capacity power generation around July 25-28.

Japan ended two months without nuclear power on July 5, when the Oi No. 3 unit resumed power output for the first time since a nationwide safety shutdown that followed a massive earthquake and tsunami in March 2011 that crippled the Tokyo Electric Power Co.'s Fukushima nuclear complex.

Japan had idled the last of its working reactors in early May, leaving the country without nuclear power for the first time since 1970.

All but two of the country's 50 nuclear reactors have been offline for checks amid concerns about safety, and the gap is being met by firing up costly fossil fuel units and through energy-saving steps.

old_tags_text
a:3:{i:0;s:5:"KEPCO";i:1;s:22:"Oi nuclear power plant";i:2;s:35:"Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant";}
old_attributes_text
a:0:{}
Flagged for Internet Archive
Off
URI
http://ajw.asahi.com/category/0311disaster/fukushima/AJ201207210038
Thumbnail URL
https://s3.amazonaws.com/jda-files/AJ201207210039M.jpg