Tsuruga Nuclear Power Plant

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Tsuruga Nuclear Power Plant
Data
Country Japan
Operator Japan Atomic Power Company
Built 1965
Start of commercial operation March 14, 1970
Reactors
Reactors active 2 (1517 MW)
Reactors planned 2 (3076 MW)
Power
Total power generation in 2006 9,096 GWh
Average annual generation (last 5 yrs) 10,690 GWh
Net generation 234,086 GWh
Other details
As of July 25, 2007

The Tsuruga Nuclear Power Plant (敦賀発電所 Tsuruga hatsudensho?, Tsuruga NPP) is a nuclear power plant located in the town of Tsuruga, Fukui Prefecture. It is operated by the Japan Atomic Power Company.

In April 1981, a forty-day cover-up of improper effluent discharges was revealed.[1]

The Tsuruga site is a dual site with two coal fired units also located there.

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[edit] Nuclear Reactors on Site

Unit Type First Criticality Electric Power
Tsuruga - 1 BWR March 14, 1970 357 MW
Tsuruga - 2 PWR February 17, 1987 1160 MW
Tsuruga - 3 (Groundwork underway) APWR March 2016 1538 MW
Tsuruga - 4 (Groundwork underway) APWR March 2017 1538 MW

[edit] Fossil Units on Site

Unit Electric Output Fuel and Usage Start of Construction Begin of Operation
Unit 1 500 MW Coal, approx. 1.12 mil tons used annually February 1998 October 1991
Unit 2 700 MW Coal, approx. 1.55 mil tons used annually March 1997 September 2000

[edit] Events

  • In 1981, drainage from unit 1 caused a release of radioactivity.

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Brittle Power, p. 148.

[edit] External links

Coordinates: 35°40′22″N 136°04′39″E / 35.672738, 136.077352