TOKYO, March 17 - The table below shows the status of Japan's new nuclear power generators that are slated to start operations over the coming years.
Capacities are shown in megawatts. "P" represents planned commercial operations.
Company, plant Unit Capacity Status/start date --------------------------------------------------------------- --------- Tokyo Electric Power Co <9501.T>
Fukushima-Daiichi No.7 1,380 Oct. 2014
No.8 1,380 Oct. 2015
Higashidori No.1 1,385 Dec. 2015
No.2 1,385 P from FY2018 or after --------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- Chubu Electric Power Co <9502.T>
Hamaoka No.6 1,490* 2018-2022 --------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- Kyushu Electric Power Co <9508.T>
Sendai No.3 1,590 April 2019-March 2020 --------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- Tohoku Electric Power Co <9506.T>
Namie-Odaka N/A 825 April 2019-March 2020
Higashidori No.2 1,385 April 2019 or after --------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- Chugoku Electric Power Co <9504.T>
Shimane No.3 1,373 Dec. 2011 (under construction)
Kaminoseki No.1 1,373 April 2015-March 2016
Kaminoseki No.2 1,373 April 2018-March 2019 --------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- Hokkaido Electric Power Co <9509.T>
Tomari No.3 912 Dec. 2009(under construction) --------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- Japan Atomic Power Co
Tsuruga No.3 1,538 Mar. 2016
Tsuruga No.4 1,538 Mar. 2017 --------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- Electric Power Development Co <9513.T> (J-Power)
Ohma N/A 1,383 Nov. 2014 (under construction) * Reuters estimates
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