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Tsuruga Nuclear Power Plant
Tsuruga Nuclear Power Plant
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Posted by Energetic
The Tsuruga Nuclear Power Plant is a nuclear power plant located in the town of Tsuruga, Fukui Prefecture. It is operated by the Japan Atomic Power Company. The total site area amounts to 5.12 km2 (1,265 acres) with 4.80 km2, or 94% of it, being green area that the company is working to preserve.
The Tsuruga Nuclear Power Plant is a dual site with the decommisioned prototype Fugen Nuclear Power Plant.
The construction of two new nuclear reactors is currently underway.In March 1981, drainage from unit 1 caused a release of radioactivity. The forty-day cover-up of a spill of 16 tons of radioactive primary cooling water was revealed only in April.
Nuclear Reactors on Site
Unit | Type | Commission date | Electric Power |
---|---|---|---|
Tsuruga - 1 | BWR | March 14, 1970 | 357 MW |
Tsuruga - 2 | PWR | February 17, 1987 | 1160 MW |
Tsuruga - 3 (under construction) | APWR | planned July 2017 | 1538 MW |
Tsuruga - 4 (under construction) | APWR | planned July 2018 | 1538 MW |
Tsuruga Nuclear Power Plant | |
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Country | Japan |
Construction began | November 24, 1966 |
Commission date | March 14, 1970 |
Operator(s) | Japan Atomic Power Company |
Reactor information | |
Reactors operational | 357 MW 1160 MW |
Reactors planned | 2 x 1538 MW |
Power generation information | |
Annual generation | 9,096 GW·h |
Net generation | 234,086 GW·h |
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