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  2. Higashi-Shimizu Frequency Converter - Wikipedia

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    Location of Higashi-Shimizu and Japan's two utility frequencies Schematic of Higashi-Shimizu Frequency Converter. Higashi-Shimizu Frequency Converter (東清水変電所, Higashi-Shimizu Hendensho) is the third facility in Japan for interconnecting the power grid of eastern Japan, which operates at 50 hertz, and that of western Japan, which operates at 60 hertz.

  3. Shin-Shinano Frequency Converter - Wikipedia

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    The 1992 converter uses more conventional air-insulated, water-cooled thyristor valves. In 2008 the original 1977 converter was decommissioned and replaced by a third converter, similar in design to the 1992 converter but using light-triggered thyristors. The Shin-Shinano link operates with a DC link voltage of 125 kV for each converter.

  4. Electric power conversion - Wikipedia

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    Consumer voltage converters (also known as "travel converters") are used when traveling between countries that use ~120 V versus ~240 V AC mains power. (There are also consumer "adapters" which merely form an electrical connection between two differently shaped AC power plugs and sockets , but these change neither voltage nor frequency.)

  5. Yamabiko Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Until the 1960s, the company concentrated on the manufacture of power dusters, mist blowers and other pest control machinery. The first Kyoritsu Noki brushcutter was introduced in 1960 and three years later, the company launched its first chainsaw , the Echo CS-80, and the first Kyoritsu Noki tool to bear the "Echo" brand name.

  6. Energy in Japan - Wikipedia

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    A converter station also exists at Minami-Fukumitsu. The 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami resulted in 11 reactors being taken offline with a loss of 9.7GW. [100] The three converter stations did not have the capacity to transfer enough power from Japan's western power grid to significantly help the eastern grid.

  7. Japan Electric Association - Wikipedia

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    Through the work of its committees, the JCA prepares and publishes a number of codes and guides for the Japanese nuclear power industry, including the Rules of Quality Assurance for Safety of Nuclear Power Plants (JEAC 4111-2003) and the Guideline for Development and Design of Computerized Human-Machine Interface in the Central Control Room (JEAG 4617-2005), intended to meet the performance ...

  8. 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).

  9. Electricity sector in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese government announced in May 2011 a goal of producing 20% of the nation's electricity from renewable sources, including solar, wind, and biomass, by the early 2020s. [40] In August 2011, the Japanese Government passed a bill to subsidize electricity from renewable energy sources.

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