Chugoku Electric Power Company

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Chugoku Electric Power Company

The Chugoku Electric Power Company, Incorporated (Japanese: 中国電力株式会社, Chūgoku Denryoku Kabushiki-gaisha), trading as EnerGia (Japanese: エネルギア, Enerugia) (Latin for "energy") is an electric utility with its exclusive operational area of Chūgoku region of Japan. It is the sixth largest by electricity sales among Japan's ten regional power utilities.[1] It operates the Shimane Nuclear Power Plant.

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The Chugoku Electric Power Company, Incorporated
中国電力株式会社
Company typePublic KK (TYO: 9504)
IndustryEnergy
Founded1951 
Headquarters,
Area served
Chūgoku region of Japan
Revenue¥1,038,443 million (2010, consolidated)
¥81,515 million (2010, consolidated)
¥31,001 million (2010, consolidated)
Total assets¥2,781,990 million (2010, consolidated)
Total equity¥679,685 million (2010, consolidated)
Number of employees
14,146 (2010, consolidated)
Websitewww.energia.co.jp
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In 1982, Chugoku Electric Power Company proposed building a nuclear power plant near the island of Iwaishima, but many residents opposed the idea, and the island's fishing cooperative voted overwhelmingly against the plans. In January 1983, almost 400 islanders staged a protest march, which was the first of more than 1,000 protests the islanders carried out. Since the Fukushima nuclear disaster in March 2011 there has been wider opposition to construction plans for the plant.[2][3]

In December 2024, Chugoku Electric Power announced to restart its Shimane nuclear power station in western Japan which has been shuttered since 2011. [4]

To restart the Shimane reactor, Chugoku Electric would need a total investment of almost $6 billion. [5]

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