Japan

SANYO launches Solar Premium Installer Programme

It is the first dedicated support network of its kind for PV installers.

SANYO launches Solar Premium Installer Programme

It is the first dedicated support network of its kind for PV installers.

Shikoku Electric postpones maintenance work at Anan plant

Shikoku Electric Power postponed its planned maintenance work at its 450MW No 3 unit at the Anan plant in Japan.

Tohoku Electric to get more power from TEPCO

TEPCO announced plans to increase the power supply to Tohoku Electric Power to more than 3,000MW this month.

Tohoku Electric partners with Toyota, State of Miyagi in solar power business

Tohoku Electric Power will establish a new solar power generation business in a joint venture with Toyota Motar Corp and the state of Miyagi.

Japan’s lower house gives green light on renewable energy bill

The question is, can the country live without nuclear power?

Kyushu Electric shuts down 600MW unit at Japan power plant

The unit's steam turbine was automatically shut down while generating 400MW of power.

Tohoku Electric restarts thermal power plant after replacing pipe

Tohoku Electric restarted the operation of its No. 2 power generator at its thermal plant in the city of Akita after replacing a cracked pipe connecting the boiler to the turbine.

Chubu Electric may get 100 B yen loan from JBIC

JBIC may extend a 100 billion yen to Chubu Electric Power Co. to help it procure fuel for thermal power generation.

Sakaide power plant's 269MW unit shut due to steam leak

Shikoku Electric Power Co shut the gas-fired 296-megawatt No.1 unit at Sakaide plant due to worries over a steam leak from a boiler tube.

Japan, 5 Mekong nations cooperate on cross-border energy security

Japan and five Mekong River countries will focus on cross-border energy security cooperation in light of power shortages in some parts of the Southeast Asian region.

Japan to set up new nuclear agency under environment ministry

Japan will set up a new nuclear regulatory agency under the Environment Ministry instead of the trade ministry.   This is meant to increase the body's independence after the country’s atomic disaster, officials said. Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano said the Cabinet was expected to approve the plan by Monday. The current Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency has been widely criticised for cosy ties with the nuclear industry under the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, which promotes nuclear energy. “We expect to make the agency an affiliate of the Environment Agency,” Edano said. “Environment and nuclear issues have a certain affinity for each other.” Under the plan, drafted by Goshi Hosono, minister in charge of the nuclear crisis, NISA would be integrated with the Nuclear Safety Commission, an independent panel of experts under the Cabinet Office, to become a more independent entity distanced from the nuclear industry and other promoters of atomic power.

Japan to continue exporting nuclear technology

Japan decided exporting nuclear power generation technology after reviewing its policy.

Tohoku Electric receives initial power supply from TEPCO

Tohoku Electric Power has received an additional 300MW out of the expected 1,100 from Tokyo Electric Power  to avoid rolling blackouts and meet the increasing demands.

Nuclear fuel at Fukushima reactor possibly melted twice, says study

Fuel inside one of the reactors at the nuclear complex in Fukushima Prefecture has possibly breached the vessel after melting again at the bottom, according to a study.

Tokyo to build natural gas-fired power plant

A natural gas-fired thermal plant will be built in Tokyo by the city government.

Japan to set up atomic safety regulator

Japan plans to set up a new atomic safety regulator under the Environment Ministry by merging the Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency with another government advisory body.

Tokyo local government to build natural gas-fired power plant

A natural gas-fired thermal plant will be built in Tokyo by the city government.   Tokyo Governor Shintaro Ishihara said that the local government will get the help of private funding including foreign investment, as the capital faces uncertainty over future power supply. Construction of the plant is estimated to cost around JPY50 billion or $640 million and will be built and operated by a private sector on a site offered by the local government. The power generated from the plant will be equal to one nuclear plant.