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  2. JINED - Wikipedia

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    On July 6, 2010, [5] a consortium of six Japanese companies (three power utility companies and three nuclear power plant manufacturers) consisting of The Tokyo Electric Power Co., Inc., Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc., Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc., Toshiba Corporation, Hitachi, and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd., established a new office in Tokyo, to set the stage for the foundation of a ...

  3. Category:Japanese nuclear engineers - Wikipedia

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    Masao Yoshida (nuclear engineer) This page was last edited on 18 April 2021, at 00:44 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  4. List of companies in the nuclear sector - Wikipedia

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    Engineering, procurement and construction, nuclear engineering, nuclear fuel cycle Škoda Praha, a subsidiary of United Heavy Machinery, is a nuclear engineering company, the main contractor for the technological part of the construction of the Temelín Nuclear Power Station and the Mochovce Nuclear Power Plant. ČEZ Group: Czech Republic

  5. Japan Atomic Energy Agency - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters of the Japan Atomic Energy Agency. The Japan Atomic Energy Agency is a Japanese atomic energy company. While it inherited the activities of both JNC and JAERI, it also inherited the nickname of JAERI, "Genken" 原研, an abbreviated word for "nuclear research".

  6. List of nuclear power plants in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Japanese nuclear power plants.After the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, all 17 major plants were shut down.As of 2022, only 6 out of 17 major nuclear power plants operate in the country, operated by the Kyushu Electric Power (Kyuden), Shikoku Electric Power Company (Yonden) and Kansai Electric Power Company (Kanden).

  7. Japan to keep nuclear, boost renewables in its energy mix ...

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    Japan now runs eleven nuclear power reactors, or a fifth of what it had before the meltdown, providing it with nearly 11 gigawatt of electricity. Reactor restarts contributed to an 8% fall in LNG ...

  8. Nuclear power in Japan - Wikipedia

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    In 1954, Japan budgeted 230 million yen for nuclear energy, marking the beginning of Japan's nuclear program. The Atomic Energy Basic Law limited activities to only peaceful purposes. [14] The first nuclear power plant in Japan, the Tōkai Nuclear Power Plant, was built by the UK's GEC and was commissioned in 1966. [citation needed]

  9. Japanese Atomic Energy Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Atomic Energy Basic Law contained a provision for its creation, and shortly after the law was enacted, the organization started activities, which are stated to be: assure that research and use of nuclear power is conducted safely and with peaceful intentions, and construct plans for the use and development of nuclear power.