RPT-TABLE-Japan nuclear plant operations status after quake
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March 12 (Reuters) - The table below shows the latest operational status of Japan's nuclear power plants after a strong earthquake on Friday, according to a Reuters survey.
A total of 11 reactors at four plants operated by three firms have shut down automatically after the earthquake, leaving 25,622 megawatts of nuclear power generation capacity, or 52.3 percent of Japan's total, in operation, Reuters calculations show.
Japan's nine utilities and one wholesaler have 54 nuclear power generators for commercial use, with a total generating capacity of 48,960 megawatts.
In the table below, capacities are shown in megawatts. "P" represents a planned regular inspection shutdown and "U" an unplanned shutdown, including those on Friday due to the earthquake. Company name Plant name Unit MW Current status Tokyo Electric Power Fukushima-Daiichi 1 460 U from Mar. 11, 2011
2 784 U from Mar. 11, 2011
3 784 U from Mar. 11, 2011
4 784 P from Nov. 30, 2010
5 784 P from Jan 3, 2011
6 1,100 P from Aug. 14, 2010
Fukushima-Daini 1 1,100 U from Mar. 11, 2011
2 1,100 U from Mar. 11, 2011
3 1,100 U from Mar. 11, 2011
4 1,100 U from Mar. 11, 2011
Kashiwazaki-Kariwa 1 1,100 On line from May 31, 2010
2 1,100 U from July 16, 2007
3 1,100 P from Sept 19, 2007
4 1,100 P from Feb. 11, 2008
5 1,100 On line from Nov 18, 2010
6 1,356 On line from Jan. 23, 2011
7 1,356 On line from June 26, 2010 Kansai Electric Power Mihama 1 340 P from Nov. 24, 2010
2 500 On line from Oct. 23, 2010
3 826 On line from March 19, 2010
Ohi 1 1,175 On line from March 10, 2011
2 1,175 On line from Oct. 21, 2010
3 1,180 On line from June 5, 2010
4 1,180 On line from May 26, 2010
Takahama 1 826 P from Jan. 10, 2011
2 826 On line Sept. 29, 2010
3 870 On line from Dec. 22, 2010
4 870 On line from May 8, 2010 Chubu Electric Power Hamaoka 3 1,100 P from Nov. 29, 2010
4 1,137 On line from Feb. 4, 2011
5 1,380 On line from Jan. 25, 2011 Tohoku Electric Power Onagawa 1 524 U from March 11, 2011
2 825 U from March 11, 2011
3 825 U from March 11, 2011
Higashidori 1 1,100 P from Feb. 6, 2011 Kyushu Electric Power Genkai 1 559 On line from Oct. 5, 2010
2 559 P from Jan 29, 2011
3 1,180 P from Dec. 11, 2010
4 1,180 On line from Oct. 30, 2010
Sendai 1 890 On line from May 13, 2010
2 890 On line from July 5, 2010 Chugoku Electric Power Shimane 1 460 P from Nov 8, 2010
2 820 On line from Dec 2, 2010 Shikoku Electric Power Ikata 1 566 On line from July 11, 2010
2 566 On line from Nov. 12, 2010
3 890 On line from March 1, 2010 Hokkaido Electric Power Tomari 1 579 On line from March 18, 2010
2 579 On line from July 1, 2010
3 912 On line from March 7, 2011 Hokuriku Electric Power Shika 1 540 U from March 1, 2011
2 1,206 P from March 11, 2011 Japan Atomic Power Co Tokai Daini (1 1,100 U from March 11, 2011
unit)
Tsuruga 1 357 P from Jan. 26, 2011
2 1,160 On line from July 6, 2010
(Reporting by Osamu Tsukimori and James Topham in Tokyo; Editing by Edmund Klamannn)
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