Shikoku Denryoku

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Shikoku Denryoku

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legal form Kabushiki kaisha (joint stock company)
ISIN JP3350800003
founding May 1, 1951
Seat Takamatsu
management Atsushi Onishi ( Chairman of the Board )
Number of employees 4,594 (as of March 2018)
sales 5.28 billion euros (2018)
Website Shikoku Denryoku

Supply area

Shikoku Denryoku KK ( Japanese 四 国 電力 株式会社 Shikoku denryoku kabushiki kaisha ; literally: Electrical energy Shikoku ; short: 四 電 , Yonden ; English Shikoku Electric Power Co., Inc. ) is one of the smaller Japanese energy suppliers.

The supply area covers the island region of Shikoku with the prefectures of Tokushima , Kōchi , Ehime and Kagawa with a total of around 2.5 million customers.

history

In April 1939, shortly before the start of the Second World War , all electricity-generating companies were nationalized and in 1942 they were merged into nine state-owned companies. At the instigation of Yasuzaemon Matsunaga , chairman of the council for the reorganization of the electricity industry, the Allied occupation authorities had these nine companies privatized on May 1, 1951, one of which was Shikoku Denryoku. These initially retained their regional monopolies and, after the ineffective liberalization of the electricity market in 1995, regional quasi-monopolies.

Power generation

The Ikata nuclear power plant belongs to the company.

Power generation
Art megawatt
Hydro 1,143
Thermal 3,696
Nuclear 890
Others 1

Web links

Commons : Shikoku Electric Power Company  - Collection of Pictures, Videos and Audio Files

Individual evidence

  1. Corporate profile SHIKOKU ELECTRIC POWER CO., INC. Retrieved January 15, 2019 .
  2. ^ Takeo Kikkawa: The Role of Matsunaga Yasuzaemon in the Development of Japan's Electric Power Industry . In: Social Science Japan Journal . tape 9 , no. 2 , 2006, p. 204-206 , doi : 10.1093 / ssjj / jyl032 .
  3. Paul Scalise: Whatever Happened to Japan's Energy Deregulation? Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry (RIETI), June 24, 2009, accessed May 10, 2011 .
  4. ^ Japan Energy Data, Statistics and Analysis - Oil, Gas, Electricity, Coal. (No longer available online.) In: Country Analysis Briefs. US Energy Information Administration, Department of Energy , September 2010, archived from the original on April 15, 2011 ; accessed on May 10, 2011 . 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. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / ei-01.eia.doe.gov