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  2. Kansai Electric Power Company - Wikipedia

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    The top of the building is lit up like a light bulb at night. The Kansai Electric Power Company, Incorporated (Japanese: 関西電力株式会社, Kansai Denryoku kabushiki gaisha, KEPCO), also known as Kanden (関電), is an electric utility with its operational area of Kansai region, Japan (including the Keihanshin megalopolis).

  3. 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 ...

  4. File:Kansai Electric Power Company logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Okawachi Pumped Storage Power Station - Wikipedia

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    The facility is run by the Kansai Electric Power Company (KEPCO). [2] The power plant started operation in October 1992 and all four units were commissioned by June 1995. [3] Like most pumped-storage facilities, the power station uses two reservoirs, releasing and pumping as the demand rises and falls.

  6. Kurobe Dam - Wikipedia

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    The Kurobe Dam (黒部ダム), or Kuroyon Dam (黒四ダム), is a 186 m (610 ft) high variable-radius arch dam located on the Kurobe River in Toyama Prefecture, Japan.The tallest dam in Japan, [1] it supports the 335 MW Kurobe No. 4 Hydropower Plant and is owned by Kansai Electric Power Company.

  7. Takahama Nuclear Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Takahama Nuclear Power Plant (高浜原子力発電所, Takahama genshiryoku hatsudensho, Takahama NPP) is a nuclear power plant located in the town of Takahama, Ōi District, Fukui Prefecture. It is owned and operated by the Kansai Electric Power Company and is on a site with an area of about 1 km 2 .

  8. KEPCO - Wikipedia

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    KEPCO may refer to: . Kansai Electric Power Company, a Japanese power provider; Korea Electric Power Corporation, a South Korean power provider . KEPCO E&C, a nuclear power design and engineering company, and subsidiary of the Korea Electric Power Corporation

  9. Okutataragi Pumped Storage Power Station - Wikipedia

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    The facility is currently run by the Kansai Electric Power Company. [2] Like most pumped-storage facilities, the power station utilizes two reservoirs, releasing and pumping as the demand rises and falls. Construction on the facility began in 1970 and was completed in 1974.