Tachibanawan power station
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{{#badges:CoalSwarm|Navbar-Japanandcoal}} Tachibanawan power station is a 2,100 MW coal plant in Shikoku, Japan.
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Location
The undated satellite photo below shows the plant, which is located in Kokatsu Island.
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Background
The Tachibanawan power station comprises two 1050 MW units, which were commissioned in July 2000 and December 2000, respectively. It is owned and operated by J-POWER, the trading name for the Electric Power Development Co.[1]
Project Details
Sponsor: J-POWER
Parent Company: J-POWER
Location: Kokatsu Island, Anan, Tokushima, Shikoku
Coordinates: 33.858577, 134.651346 (exact)
Status: Operating
Nameplate capacity: 2 x 1050 MW
Type: USC
In service: 2000
Coal Type: hard coal
Coal Source: imported
Estimated annual CO2:
Source of financing:
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References
- ↑ Electric Power Development Co., "Fact Book: 2008", Electric Power Development Co., October 2008, page 15.
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