Kyushu Electric restarts Genkai No. 3 reactor

December 3, 2020

TOKYO – Kyushu Electric Power has restarted the No. 3 reactor at its Genkai nuclear plant in Saga Prefecture after scheduled maintenance, a spokesman said on Wednesday.

The utility began booting up the 1,180-megawatt (MW) reactor on Nov 21 after carrying out regular maintenance and refueling, the spokesman said by phone.

With the restart, Japan now has three operating nuclear reactors with a total capacity of 3,250 MW. Many reactors are still going through a relicensing process under new safety standards imposed after the 2011 Fukushima disaster.

Kyushu Electric plans to shut the No. 4 reactor at Genkai in mid-December for regular maintenance and restart the No. 2 reactor at its Sendai nuclear plant in late December following upgrades to protect the facility against terrorist attacks, the spokesman said.

Nine regional power utilities and a wholesaler, Japan Atomic Power Co (JAPCO), now have 33 reactors available for commercial use, with a combined generating capacity of 33,083 MW. The companies had 54 reactors operating before the Fukushima disaster.

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TABLE-Japan nuclear reactor operations: Kyushu Electric restarts Genkai No. 3 reactor

TOKYO, Dec 2 (Reuters) - Japan's Kyushu Electric Power
 has restarted the No. 3 reactor at its Genkai nuclear
plant in southwestern Japan after scheduled maintenance, a
spokesman said on Wednesday.
    The utility began booting up the 1,180-megawatt (MW) reactor
on Nov. 21 after carrying out regular maintenance and
refuelling, the spokesman said by phone.
    With the restart, Japan now has three operating nuclear
reactors with a total capacity of 3,250 MW. Many reactors are
still going through a re-licensing process under new safety
standards imposed after the 2011 Fukushima disaster.
    Kyushu Electric plans to shut the No. 4 reactor at Genkai in
mid-December for regular maintenance and restart the No. 2
reactor at its Sendai nuclear plant in late December following
upgrades to protect the facility against terrorist attacks, the
spokesman said.
    Nine regional power utilities and a wholesaler, Japan Atomic
Power Co (Japco), now have 33 reactors available for commercial
use, with a combined generating capacity of 33,083 MW. The
companies had 54 reactors operating before the Fukushima
disaster.
    The table below shows the status of Japan's nuclear power
plants. The regional utilities are Hokkaido Electric Power
, Tohoku Electric Power, Tokyo Electric Power
, Chubu Electric Power, Hokuriku Electric Power
, Kansai Electric Power, Chugoku Electric Power
, Shikoku Electric Power, Kyushu Electric Power
, referred in the table by their regional name. 
        
  Company               Plant   Unit      MW              Status
 Hokkaido              Tomari      1     579    Shutdown 22/4/11
 Hokkaido              Tomari      2     579    Shutdown 26/8/11
 Hokkaido              Tomari      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    Shutdown 14/5/11
   Kansai            Takahama      1     826    Shutdown 10/1/11
   Kansai            Takahama      2     826   Shutdown 25/11/11
   Kansai            Takahama      3     870     Shutdown 6/1/20
   Kansai            Takahama      4     870    Shutdown 7/10/20
   Kansai                 Ohi      3   1,180    Shutdown 20/7/20
   Kansai                 Ohi      4   1,180    Shutdown 11/3/20
  Chugoku             Shimane      2     820    Shutdown 27/1/12
  Shikoku               Ikata      3     890  Shutdown 26/12/19*
   Kyushu              Genkai      3   1,180     Online 21/11/20
   Kyushu              Genkai      4   1,180     Online 22/10/19
   Kyushu              Sendai      1     890     Online 17/11/20
   Kyushu              Sendai      2     890    Shutdown 20/5/20
    Japco         Tokai Daini      1   1,100    Shutdown 11/3/11
    Japco             Tsuruga      2   1,160     Shutdown 7/5/11
    Total                             33,083                    
 * Under court order to keep operations halted

 (Reporting by Yuka Obayashi; Editing by Subhranshu Sahu)

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