List of nuclear reactors in Japan
After the nuclear disaster in Fukushima , all Japanese nuclear power plants were shut down by the beginning of May 2012 and from September 2013, which was practically equivalent to a nuclear phase-out . A total of 54 reactors were in operation in the 17 nuclear power plants before the disaster. July 2018 8 nuclear reactors are in operation.
So far there are no concrete plans for a repository for radioactive waste in Japan . The spent fuel assemblies are used for reprocessing to France ( La Hague ) and Great Britain ( Sellafield brought). The radioactive waste that arises is temporarily stored in Rokkasho . In 2010, more than a third of the electricity demand was covered by nuclear energy. In 1999 there was an accident in the Tomsk nuclear facility in which large amounts of short-lived radioactive substances were released. As a result, one hundred square kilometers in the Seversk region were contaminated; thereupon the resistance in the population increased. However, to date there has been no environmental movement like in Europe. As a result of the Tōhoku earthquake on March 11, 2011, several nuclear power plants had to be shut down and a number of catastrophic accidents and a meltdown in units 1, 2 and 3 occurred at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant . This changed the picture of usage of nuclear energy in public opinion. In the year of these incidents, 70% of the Japanese were in favor of abandoning nuclear power. Japan's Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda spoke of restructuring the energy sector ( energy transition ) and the long-term phase-out of nuclear energy by 2040. A few days later, however, the relevant strategy paper was rejected in a cabinet meeting. The government approved the energy transition, but left the time for the decommissioning of the nuclear power plants open. Since the core meltdown in Fukushima, 21, including the destroyed reactors, have been shut down for good, theoretically allowing 33 reactors to continue operating, plus two reactors under construction whose future is pending.
At the end of October 2018, nine reactors were in operation. These were exclusively Mitsubishi pressurized water reactors. The Reuters news agency predicted that only six more reactors would be connected to the grid with high probability in the next five years.
Nuclear power plants
The nuclear power plants group includes all power reactors and prototype systems that are used for commercial electricity generation. The Japanese nuclear power plants are all on the seashore or near the coast; most have pressurized (PWR) and boiling water (BWR) reactors .
Performance data
This list is sorted in alphabetical order (as of February 2019+).
Operating Decommissioned stoppage of Under Construction
Location | prefecture | Net power | Gross output | Reactor type | Manufacturer | status | commissioning acceptance |
(planned) switching off processing |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Joints ATR | Fukui | 148 MW | 165 MW | Advanced Thermal Reactor | Shut down | 1979 | 2003 | |
Fukushima-Daiichi 1 | Fukushima | 439 MW | 460 MW | Boiling water reactor | General Electric | Shut down | 1971 | Destroyed in 2011 |
Fukushima-Daiichi 2 | Fukushima | 760 MW | 784 MW | Boiling water reactor | General Electric | Shut down | 1974 | Destroyed in 2011 |
Fukushima-Daiichi 3 | Fukushima | 760 MW | 784 MW | Boiling water reactor | Toshiba | Shut down | 1976 | Destroyed in 2011 |
Fukushima-Daiichi 4 | Fukushima | 760 MW | 784 MW | Boiling water reactor | Hitachi | Shut down | 1978 | Shut down in 2010; Destroyed in 2011 |
Fukushima-Daiichi 5 | Fukushima | 760 MW | 784 MW | Boiling water reactor | Toshiba | Shut down | 1978 | 2011 abandoned |
Fukushima-Daiichi 6 | Fukushima | 1,067 MW | 1,100 MW | Boiling water reactor | General Electric | Shut down | 1979 | 2011 abandoned |
Fukushima-Daini 1 | Fukushima | 1,067 MW | 1,100 MW | Boiling water reactor | Toshiba | Shut down | 1982 | 2019; in fact 2011 |
Fukushima-Daini 2 | Fukushima | 1,067 MW | 1,100 MW | Boiling water reactor | Hitachi | Shut down | 1984 | 2019; in fact 2011 |
Fukushima-Daini 3 | Fukushima | 1,067 MW | 1,100 MW | Boiling water reactor | Toshiba | Shut down | 1985 | 2019; in fact 2011 |
Fukushima-Daini 4 | Fukushima | 1,067 MW | 1,100 MW | Boiling water reactor | Hitachi | Shut down | 1987 | 2019; in fact 2011 |
Genkai 1 | saga | 529 MW | 559 MW | Pressurized water reactor | Mitsubishi | Shut down | 1975 | 2015; in fact 2011 |
Genkai 2 | saga | 529 MW | 559 MW | Pressurized water reactor | Mitsubishi | Shut down | 1981 | 2019; de facto 1/2011 |
Genkai 3 | saga | 1,127 MW | 1,180 MW | Pressurized water reactor | Mitsubishi | In operation | 1994 | (2034) |
Genkai 4 | saga | 1,127 MW | 1,180 MW | Pressurized water reactor | Mitsubishi | in operation | 1997 | (2037) |
Hamaoka 1 | Shizuoka | 515 MW | 540 MW | Boiling water reactor | Shut down | 1976 | 2009 | |
Hamaoka 2 | Shizuoka | 806 MW | 840 MW | Boiling water reactor | Shut down | 1978 | 2009 | |
Hamaoka 3 | Shizuoka | 1,056 MW | 1,100 MW | Boiling water reactor | Operation shutdown since 11/2010, strong resistance to the planned restart requested in 6/2015, location in a highly tectonically active region, little progress in the approval process, assessment of tsunami and earthquake security is not yet available, the governor of the region has announced that he will be during his will not agree to a restart for the term of office that will last until 2021. Recommissioning uncertain |
1987 | (2027) | |
Hamaoka 4 | Shizuoka | 1,092 MW | 1,137 MW | Boiling water reactor | Operation shutdown since 5/2011, strong resistance to the planned restart requested in 2/2014, location in a highly tectonically active region, little progress in the approval process, assessment of tsunami and earthquake security is not yet available, the governor of the region has announced that he will be during his Will not agree to a restart during the term of office that will last until 2021, restarting is uncertain |
1993 | (2033) | |
Hamaoka 5 | Shizuoka | 1,212 MW | 1,267 MW | ABWR | Stop of operation since 5/2011, no restart request, not ready for operation due to salt water flooding. Recommissioning unlikely in 2011 |
2005 | (2045) | |
Higashidōri 1 | Aomori | 1,067 MW | 1,100 MW | Boiling water reactor | Toshiba | Stop of operation since 3/2011, restart application (6/2014 submitted) in progress, ongoing construction work until 3/2022, suspected active crevice under the reactor not confirmed. Recommissioning likely |
2005 | (2045) |
Ikata 1 | Ehime | 538 MW | 566 MW | Pressurized water reactor | Mitsubishi | Shut down | 1977 | 2016; in fact 2011 |
Ikata 2 | Ehime | 538 MW | 566 MW | Pressurized water reactor | Mitsubishi | Shut down | 1982 | 2018; in fact 2012 |
Ikata 3 | Ehime | 846 MW | 890 MW | Pressurized water reactor | Mitsubishi / Westinghouse | Downtime | 1994 | (2034) |
JPDR | Ibaraki | 13 MW | 13 MW | Boiling water reactor | Shut down | 1965 | 1976 | |
Kashiwazaki kariwa 1 | Niigata | 1,067 MW | 1,100 MW | Boiling water reactor | Toshiba | Operation stop since 8/2011, no restart application, operating license expires in 2025, the governor demands the decommissioning of at least one reactor for the restart of units 6 and 7, high legal and investment risk, long approval process to be expected, due to public confidence in TEPCO, others are already planned Reactor restarts uncertain, the area under reactors 1–4 shows significantly higher soil activity than under units 5–7. Recommissioning unlikely |
1985 | (2025) |
Kashiwazaki kariwa 2 | Niigata | 1,067 MW | 1,100 MW | Boiling water reactor | Toshiba | Operation stoppage since 7/2007 due to earthquake damage, no restart application, high investment costs and extensive construction work required, long approval process to be expected, high legal risk, governor demands decommissioning of at least one reactor for the restart of units 6 and 7, due to public confidence in TEPCO is already the Time of this nuclear power plant restart cannot be foreseen, the area under reactors 1–4 shows significantly higher soil activity than under than under units 5–7. Recommissioning is unlikely |
1990 | (2030) |
Kashiwazaki kariwa 3 | Niigata | 1,067 MW | 1,100 MW | Boiling water reactor | Toshiba | Operation stoppage since 7/2007 due to earthquake damage, no restart application, high investment costs and extensive construction work required, long approval process to be expected, high legal risk, governor demands decommissioning of at least one reactor for the restart of units 6 and 7, due to public confidence in TEPCO is already the The time of this nuclear power plant restart cannot be foreseen, the area under reactors 1–4 shows significantly higher soil activity than under units 5–7. Recommissioning unlikely |
1993 | (2033) |
Kashiwazaki kariwa 4 | Niigata | 1,067 MW | 1,100 MW | Boiling water reactor | Hitachi | Operation stoppage since 7/2007 due to earthquake damage, no restart application, high investment costs and extensive construction work required, long approval process to be expected, high legal risk, governor demands decommissioning of at least one reactor for the restart of units 6 and 7, due to public confidence in TEPCO is already the The time of this nuclear power plant restart cannot be foreseen, the area under reactors 1–4 shows significantly higher soil activity than under units 5–7. Recommissioning unlikely |
1994 | (2034) |
Kashiwazaki kariwa 5 | Niigata | 1,067 MW | 1,100 MW | Boiling water reactor | Hitachi | Operation stoppage since 1/2012, no restart application, governor demands decommissioning of at least one reactor for the restart of units 6 and 7, high legal and investment risk, long approval process expected, due to public confidence in TEPCO, other planned reactor restarts are uncertainly unlikely |
1990 | (2030) |
Kashiwazaki kariwa 6 | Niigata | 1,315 MW | 1,356 MW | ABWR | General Electric / Toshiba | Stop of operations since 3/2012, very strong resistance to the planned restart, which was approved in 12/2017: The public considers TEPCO to be unable to operate nuclear power plants safely, the governor demands the shutdown of at least one block for the restart of blocks 6 & 7, recommissioning uncertain |
1996 | (2036) |
Kashiwazaki kariwa 7 | Niigata | 1,315 MW | 1,356 MW | ABWR | General Electric / Hitachi | Operation stop since 8/2011, very strong opposition to the planned and approved 12/2017 restart: public keeps TEPCO incapable of operating nuclear power plants safely, Governor urges closure of at least one block for the restart of the blocks 6 & 7th restart uncertain |
1997 | (2037) |
Mihama 1 | Fukui | 320 MW | 340 MW | Pressurized water reactor | Mitsubishi / Westinghouse | Shut down | 1970 | 2015; in fact 2011 |
Mihama 2 | Fukui | 470 MW | 500 MW | Pressurized water reactor | Mitsubishi | Shut down | 1972 | 2015; in fact 2011 |
Mihama 3 | Fukui | 780 MW | 826 MW | Pressurized water reactor | Mitsubishi | Stop of operation since 5/2011, extension of the term by 20 years 10/2016 granted, restart application since 3/2015 in process, restart 9/2020 planned restart likely |
1976 | (2036) |
Monju | Fukui | 246 MW | 280 MW | Fast breeder reactor | Shut down | 1995 | 2016; de facto December 1995 | |
Ōi 1 | Fukui | 1,120 MW | 1,175 MW | Pressurized water reactor | Westinghouse | shut down | 1979 | 2017; in fact 2011 |
Ōi 2 | Fukui | 1,120 MW | 1,175 MW | Pressurized water reactor | Westinghouse | shut down | 1979 | 2017; in fact 2011 |
Ōi 3 | Fukui | 1,127 MW | 1,180 MW | Pressurized water reactor | Mitsubishi | in operation | 1991 | (2031) |
Ōi 4 | Fukui | 1,127 MW | 1,180 MW | Pressurized water reactor | Mitsubishi | in operation | 1993 | (2033) |
Granny | Aomori | 1,325 MW | 1,383 MW | ABWR | Hitachi | Under construction | (Planned for 2026) | - |
Onagawa 1 | Miyagi | 498 MW | 524 MW | Boiling water reactor | Toshiba | Shut down | 1984 | 2018, de facto since 3/2011 |
Onagawa 2 | Miyagi | 796 MW | 825 MW | Boiling water reactor | Toshiba | Stop of operations since 11/2010, application for restart since 12/2013 in progress, reactor building damaged since Tohoku earthquake in 2011, ongoing construction work likely to be restarted until 03/2021 |
1995 | (2035) |
Onagawa 3 | Miyagi | 796 MW | 825 MW | Boiling water reactor | Toshiba | Stop of operation since 3/2011, earthquake damage, no restart application for restart uncertain |
2002 | (2042) |
Sendai 1 | Kagoshima | 846 MW | 890 MW | Pressurized water reactor | Mitsubishi | In operation | 1984 | (2024) |
Sendai 2 | Kagoshima | 846 MW | 890 MW | Pressurized water reactor | Mitsubishi | In operation | 1985 | (2025) |
Shika 1 | Ishikawa | 505 MW | 540 MW | Boiling water reactor | Hitachi | Stop of operation since 3/2011, no restart request, nuclear power plant may be on an active crevice and would have to be shut down in this case. Recommissioning unlikely |
1993 | (2033) |
Shika 2 | Ishikawa | 1,304 MW | 1,358 MW | ABWR | Hitachi | Stop of operation since 3/2011, restart permit 8/2014 applied for, nuclear power plant may be on an active crevice and would have to be shut down in this case. Recommissioning unlikely |
2006 | (2046) |
Shimane 1 | Shimane | 439 MW | 460 MW | Boiling water reactor | Hitachi | Shut down | 1974 | 2015; in fact 2011 |
Shimane 2 | Shimane | 789 MW | 820 MW | Boiling water reactor | Hitachi | Stop of operation since 1/2012, 12/2013 requested restart 2/2018 approves recommissioning likely |
1989 | (2029) |
Shimane 3 | Shimane | 1,325 MW | 1,373 MW | ABWR | Hitachi | Under construction | uncertain | - |
Takahama 1 | Fukui | 780 MW | 826 MW | Pressurized water reactor | Mitsubishi | Stop of operation since 1/2011, extension of term (20 years) approved 6/2016, restart planned 7/2020, restart likely |
1974 | (2034) |
Takahama 2 | Fukui | 780 MW | 826 MW | Pressurized water reactor | Mitsubishi | Stop of operations since 11/2011, extension of term (20 years) approved 6/2016, restart planned 3/2021, restart likely |
1975 | (2035) |
Takahama 3 | Fukui | 830 MW | 870 MW | Pressurized water reactor | Mitsubishi | In operation | 1985 | (2025) |
Takahama 4 | Fukui | 830 MW | 870 MW | Pressurized water reactor | Mitsubishi | In operation | 1985 | (2025) |
Tōkai 1 | Ibaraki | 159 MW | 166 MW | Magnox (GCR) | Shut down | 1966 | 1998 | |
Tōkai 2 | Ibaraki | 1,060 MW | 1,100 MW | Boiling water reactor | Stop of operations since 3/2011, restart 5/2014 requested, 7/2018 approved, 20-year license extension 11/2017 requested 11/2018 approved; 3/2018: Operator agrees to request approval from six surrounding communities for a restart, strong local resistance because the nuclear power plant is closest to Tokyo, local governments refuse to restart operations uncertain |
1978 | (2038) | |
Tomari 1 | Hokkaidō | 550 MW | 575 MW | Pressurized water reactor | Mitsubishi | Stop of operations since 4/2011, restart request since 7/2013 in processing, nuclear supervisory authority is investigating possible active crevices next to the reactors, earthquake 9/2018 could influence the result, tsunami protective wall may need to be renewed Recommissioning unlikely |
1989 | (2029) |
Tomari 2 | Hokkaidō | 550 MW | 575 MW | Pressurized water reactor | Mitsubishi | Stop of operations since 8/2011, restart request since 7/2013 in processing, nuclear supervisory authority is investigating possible active crevices next to the reactors, earthquake 9/2018 could influence the result, tsunami protective wall may need to be renewed Recommissioning unlikely |
1991 | (2031) |
Tomari 3 | Hokkaidō | 866 MW | 912 MW | Pressurized water reactor | Mitsubishi | Operation stop since 5/2012, restart application since 7/2013 in processing, operator prefers to start up this reactor, nuclear supervisory authority is investigating possible active crevices directly next to the reactors, earthquake 9/2018 could influence the result, tsunami protective wall possibly in need of renewal, recommissioning uncertain |
2009 | (2049) |
Tsuruga 1 | Fukui | 340 MW | 357 MW | Boiling water reactor | General Electric | Shut down | 1969 | 2015; in fact 2011 |
Tsuruga 2 | Fukui | 1,110 MW | 1,160 MW | Pressurized water reactor | Mitsubishi | Operation stop since 5/2011, restart application 11/2015 submitted, nuclear power plant may be on an active crevice and would have to be shut down in this case. Recommissioning unlikely |
1986 | (2026) |
photos
The construction progress of the second block at the Hamaoka nuclear power plant in 1975
Hamaoka Nuclear Power Plant in 1988
Genkai nuclear power plant , units 3 and 4
Ikata nuclear power plant in 2006
Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power plant from the air
Units 3 and 4 of the Ōi nuclear power plant
Nuclear power plants without starting operations
The grouping of nuclear power plants without starting operations includes all power reactors and prototype systems that were to be used for commercial electricity generation but have not yet been completed or whose planning and construction have finally been discontinued, as well as all power reactors that are not yet under construction but are firmly planned .
Performance data
This list is sorted in alphabetical order.
Construction and planning finally stopped Planned
Location | prefecture | Net power | Gross output | Reactor type | construction commencing |
Planned commissioning |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ashihama 1 | Mie | 1,315 MW | 0 MW | Boiling water reactor | - | |
Ashihama 2 | Mie | 1,315 MW | 0 MW | Boiling water reactor | - | |
Fukushima I 7 | Fukushima | 1,339 MW | 1,380 MW | ABWR | - | Planning canceled |
Fukushima I 8 | Fukushima | 1,339 MW | 1,380 MW | ABWR | - | Planning canceled |
Hamaoka 6 | Shizuoka | 0 MW | 1,400 MW | ABWR | - | - |
Higashidōri 1 (TEPCO) * | Aomori | 1,343 MW | 1,385 MW | ABWR | - | |
Higashidōri 2 (TEPCO) * | Aomori | 1,343 MW | 1,385 MW | ABWR | - | |
Higashidōri 2 (TOHOKU) | Aomori | 1,067 MW | - MW | ABWR | - | |
Kaminoseki 1 | Yamaguchi | 0 MW | 1,373 MW | Boiling water reactor | - | ? |
Kaminoseki 2 | Yamaguchi | 0 MW | 1,373 MW | Boiling water reactor | - | ? |
Ōma demonstration ATR | Aomori | 606 MW | 606 MW | LWCHWR | December 01, 1993 | |
Sendai 3 | Kagoshima | 0 MW | 1,590 MW | Pressurized water reactor | - | - |
Suzu 1 | Ishikawa | 1,315 MW | 1,350 MW | ABWR | - | |
Suzu 2 | Ishikawa | 1,300 MW | 1,350 MW | Pressurized water reactor | - | |
Tsuruga 3 | Fukui | 0 MW | 1,538 MW | Pressurized water reactor | - | ? |
Tsuruga 4 | Fukui | 0 MW | 1,538 MW | Pressurized water reactor | - | ? |
* Since the Japanese government has announced a switch to renewable energies, shareholders have demanded the shutdown of the existing Tepco plants and the company has financial problems, the commissioning of the Higashidōri nuclear power plant is questionable. Construction of units 7 and 8 of the Fukushima-Daiichi NPP was abandoned in May 2011.
Research reactors
The research reactor grouping includes nuclear reactors that are not used to generate electricity, but are primarily used for research purposes (nuclear and material research, isotope production for medicine and technology ).
Performance data
This list is sorted in alphabetical order.
In operation Shut down Shutdown
Location | Thermal performance | Reactor type | status | commissioning acceptance |
---|---|---|---|---|
DCA | 1 kW | CRIT ASSEMBLY | Shut down | 1969 |
FCA | 2 kW | CRIT FAST | Shut down | 1967 |
HTR | 100 kW | POOL | Shut down | 1961 |
HTTR | 30,000 kW | HIGH TEMP GAS | Switched off | 1998 |
JMTR | 50,000 kW | TANK | Shut down | 1968 |
JMTRC | 0.10 kW | POOL | Shut down | 1965 |
JOYO | 140,000 kW | FAST, NA COOLED | Switched off | 1977 |
JRR-2 | 10,000 kW | TANK | Shut down | 1960 |
JRR-3 | 10,000 kW | HEAVY WATER | Shut down | 1962 |
JRR-3M | 20,000 kW | POOL | Switched off | 1990 |
JRR-4 | 3500 kW | POOL | Shut down | 1965 |
KUCA | 0.10 kW | CRIT ASSEMBLY | In operation | 1974 |
Cure | 5000 kW | TANK | In operation | 1964 |
MUSASHI REACTOR | 100 kW | TRIGA MARK II | Shut down | 1963 |
NSRR | 300 kW | TRIGA ACPR | Switched off | 1975 |
STACY | 0.20 kW | HOMOG | Switched off | 1995 |
TCA TANK TYPE CRIT. ASSBLY | 0.20 kW | CRIT ASSEMBLY | Shut down | 1962 |
TOSHIBA NCA | 0.20 kW | CRIT ASSEMBLY | Switched off | 1963 |
TRACY | 10 kW | PULSING | Shut down | 1995 |
TRIGA-II RIKKOYO | 100 kW | TRIGA MARK II | Shut down | 1961 |
TTR | 100 kW | POOL | Shut down | 1962 |
UTR KINKI | 0 kW | ARGONAUT | In operation | 1961 |
VHTRC | 0.01 kW | CRIT ASSEMBLY | Shut down | 1985 |
YAYOI | 2 kW | TANK | Shut down | 1971 |
See also
- List of nuclear power plants in Asia
- List of nuclear power plants
- List of nuclear power plants
- List of nuclear reactors with the highest annual production
- List of accidents in nuclear facilities
Web links
- Nuclear and Industrial Security Agency NISA Japanese Agency for Nuclear and Industrial Security NISA
- Japan Atomic Industrial Forum JAIF Japanese Atomic Industrial Forum JAIF
- CNIC table : On August 26, 2011 only 18 of the former 55 nuclear reactors were still running
Individual evidence
- ↑ DIW Berlin: Nuclear Environmental Hazard in Russia ( Memento of the original from August 8, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , February 26, 2007
- ↑ Luene-Info Information about Lüneburg - Disposal issue for nuclear waste not only unsolved in Germany
- ↑ Tens of thousands protest against nuclear power in Japan . In: Hamburger Abendblatt , September 19, 2011. Retrieved September 19, 2011.
- ↑ Prime Minister Noda introduces the cabinet. Japan to phase out nuclear power in the medium term , FAZ , September 2, 2011. Retrieved September 19, 2011.
- ↑ Energy transition: Japan restricts nuclear phase-out again at zeit.de, September 19, 2012 (accessed on September 20, 2012).
- ↑ Power Reactor Information System of the IAEA : "Japan: Nuclear Power Reactors - Alphabetic" (English)
- ↑ a b Spiegel Online: Pressure in Reactor 3 rises uncontrollably , accessed on March 13, 2011
- ↑ Protective reactor jacket damaged
- ↑ NZZ according to Kyodo agency March 15, 2011
- ^ A b Fukushima nuclear plant shut for good. The Australian , March 20, 2011, accessed March 20, 2011 .
- ↑ http://www.nuklearforum.ch/de/aktuell/e-bulletin/aus-fuer-zwei-weiter-japanische-kernkraftwerkeinheitheiten .
- ↑ https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2019/02/13/national/kyushu-electric-scrap-no-2-reactor-genkai-nuclear-plant-due-cost-upgrading-safety-aging -site /
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x https://in.reuters.com/article/idINL3N1X51AX
- ↑ https://sumikai.com/japan/nachrichten-aus-japan/westjapanischer-kernreaktor-wird-stilllege-216960/
- ↑ Radio Dreyeckland: "Japan: Nuclear exit or - re-entry? | 3 times on / off for AKW Ikata" from January 27, 2020 , accessed January 29, 2020
- ↑ a b c https://www.iaea.org/sites/default/files/documents/review-missions/osart_mission_to_mihama_jan_2009_150.pdf
- ↑ http://www.nuklearforum.ch/de/aktuell/e-bulletin/aus-fuer-zwei-weiter-japanische-kernkraftwerkeinheitheiten .
- ↑ http://www.nuklearforum.ch/de/aktuell/e-bulletin/aus-fuer-zwei-weiter-japanische-kernkraftwerkeinheitheiten .
- ↑ a b c http://www.world-nuclear-news.org/Articles/Kansai-reschedules-restarts-of-three-reactors
- ↑ http://www.world-nuclear-news.org/WR-Kansai-applies-to-decommission-Ohi-1-and-2-0103184.html
- ↑ Media release Nuclear Forum CH
- ↑ see Oi 1
- ↑ http://www.greenpeace.de/themen/fukui-bleiben-akw-vom-netz
- ↑ http://www.greenpeace.de/themen/fukui-bleiben-akw-vom-netz
- ↑ https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2018/10/25/national/tohoku-electric-scrap-aging-no-1-unit-onagawa-nuclear-plant/
- ↑ http://www.nuklearforum.ch/de/aktuell/e-bulletin/aus-fuer-zwei-weiter-japanische-kernkraftwerkeinheitheiten .
- ↑ http://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/AJ201803300032.html
- ↑ http://www.nuklearforum.ch/de/aktuell/e-bulletin/aus-fuer-zwei-weiter-japanische-kernkraftwerkeinheitheiten .
- ↑ World Nuclear Association: References - Japan (English)
- ↑ This field remains empty if the planning / construction has been discontinued or if there is no data for the planned commissioning of planned reactors.
- ↑ Power Reactor Information System of the IAEA : "Nuclear Power Reactor Details - FUKUSHIMA-DAIICHI-7" ( Memento from July 18, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) (English)
- ↑ Power Reactor Information System of the IAEA : "Nuclear Power Reactor Details - FUKUSHIMA-DAIICHI-8" ( Memento from July 18, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) (English)
- ↑ Power Reactor Information System of the IAEA : "Nuclear Power Reactor Details - HAMAOKA-6" (English)
- ↑ Power Reactor Information System of the IAEA : "Nuclear Power Reactor Details - HIGASHI DORI 1 (TEPCO)" (English)
- ↑ This is not the already operating block Higashidōri 1 (TOHOKU) of the Tohoku Electric Power Company, but a planned reactor of the Tokyo Electric Power Company at the same location.
- ↑ Power Reactor Information System of the IAEA : "Nuclear Power Reactor Details - HIGASHI DORI 2 (TEPCO)" (English)
- ↑ This is not the already in operation Higashidōri 1 (TOHOKU) block of the Tohoku Electric Power Company, but another planned reactor of the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) at the same location.
- ↑ Power Reactor Information System of the IAEA : "Nuclear Power Reactor Details - HIGASHI DORI 2 (TOHOKU)" (English)
- ↑ Power Reactor Information System of the IAEA : "Nuclear Power Reactor Details - KAMINOSEKI 1" (English)
- ↑ The IAEA's Power Reactor Information System does not (any longer) list the reactors Kaminoseki 1 and 2 and Tsuruga 3 and 4.
- ↑ Power Reactor Information System of the IAEA : "Nuclear Power Reactor Details - KAMINOSEKI 2" (English)
- ↑ The IAEA's Power Reactor Information System does not (any longer) list the reactors Kaminoseki 1 and 2 and Tsuruga 3 and 4.
- ↑ Power Reactor Information System of the IAEA : "Nuclear Power Reactor Details - SENDAI-3" (English)
- ↑ Power Reactor Information System of the IAEA : "Nuclear Power Reactor Details - TSURUGA-3" (English)
- ↑ The IAEA's Power Reactor Information System does not (any longer) list the Tsuruga 3 and 4 reactors.
- ↑ Power Reactor Information System of the IAEA : "Nuclear Power Reactor Details - TSURUGA-4" (English)
- ↑ The IAEA's Power Reactor Information System does not (any longer) list the Tsuruga 3 and 4 reactors.
- ^ Research Reactor Database of the IAEA