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  2. Onagawa Nuclear Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Onagawa Nuclear Power Plant (女川原子力発電所, Onagawa (pronunciation ⓘ) genshiryoku hatsudensho, Onagawa NPP) is a nuclear power plant located on a 1,730,000 m 2 (432 acres) site [1] in Onagawa in the Oshika District and Ishinomaki city, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. It is managed by the Tohoku Electric Power Company. It was the most ...

  3. Template:Japan nuke plant map - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear power plants in Japan Active plants ... {Japan nuke plant map}} ... Onagawa; Fukushima I; Fukushima II;

  4. Nuclear power in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The Onagawa Nuclear Power Plant, a 3-unit BWR site typical of Japan's nuclear plants. In the 1970s, the first light water reactors were built in cooperation with American companies. These plants were bought from U.S. vendors such as General Electric and Westinghouse with contractual work done by Japanese companies, who would later get a license ...

  5. Japanese nuclear reactor which survived earthquake that badly ...

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    The Onagawa plant was hit by a 13-meter (42-foot) tsunami but was able to keep its crucial cooling systems functioning in all three reactors and achieve their safe shutdowns. All of Japan's 54 commercial nuclear power plants were shut down after the Fukushima disaster for safety checks and upgrades.

  6. Onagawa, Miyagi - Wikipedia

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    Onagawa (女川町, Onagawa-chō) is a town located in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. As of 30 April 2020 [update] , the town had an estimated population of 6,319, and a population density of 97 persons per km 2 in 3,110 households. [ 1 ]

  7. Japanese reaction to Fukushima nuclear accident - Wikipedia

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    On 20 October 2011, the Nuclear Safety Commission of Japan published its views on the evacuation zones around nuclear plants in case of accidents. Instead of the 10-kilometer evacuation-zone previously thought to be sufficient to protect inhabitants, a circle of 30 kilometer was proposed as Urgent Protective Action Planning Zones, or UPZ.

  8. List of nuclear power stations - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Onagawa: 2: 1,592 [note 34] ... The Lungmen Nuclear Power Plant under construction ...

  9. List of power stations in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Tahara Solar Daini Power Plant: Aichi: 40.7 Solar photovoltaic: 2015 Futtsu Solar: Chiba: 40.36 Solar photovoltaic: 2014 Tahara Solar Daiichi Power Plant: Aichi: 40.2 Solar photovoltaic: 2015 Mito Newtown Mega Solar Park: Ibaraki: 39.21 Solar photovoltaic: 2015 Awaji Kifune Solar Power Plant (淡路貴船太陽光発電所) Hyogo: 34.7 Solar ...