Namie-Odaka Nuclear Power Plant

Namie-Odaka Nuclear Power Plant
Country Japan
Status Cancelled
Owner(s) Tōhoku Electric Power Company
Nuclear power station
Reactor type ABWR
Fuel type UO2
Power generation
Units cancelled 1 x 825 MW
Nameplate capacity 825 MW
Website
http://www.tohoku-epco.co.jp/genshi/hatudn/index.html

The Namie-Odaka Nuclear Power Plant (浪江・小高原子力発電所, Namie Odaka genshiryoku hatsudensho) was a plan for a nuclear power plant in Minamisōma and Namie in the Fukushima Prefecture that had preparation for preliminary ground work done. It was a project of the Tōhoku Electric Power Company. The plans were canceled after urging from local lawmakers in the wake of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster.[1]

Reactors on site

Unit 1

  • Type: ABWR
  • Start of construction: 2017[2]
  • Begin of operation: 2021 (planned)
  • Electric Output: 825 MW
  • Fuel: UO2 fuel

References

  1. NucNet. Plans Cancelled For New Unit In Fukushima Prefecture. April 8, 2013.
  2. "Nuclear Power in Japan". World Nuclear Association. 2011-02-24. Retrieved March 12, 2011.


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