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Taketoyo Thermal Power Plant

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Country
  
Japan

Status
  
Operational

Primary fuel
  
Fuel oil, Crude Oil

Phone
  
+81 569-72-1121

Location
  
Taketoyo, Aichi

Commission date
  
1966

Nameplate capacity
  
1125 MW

Owner
  
Chubu Electric Power

Taketoyo Thermal Power Plant

Address
  
1-1 Ryugu, Taketoyo, Chita District, Aichi Prefecture 470-2532, Japan

Similar
  
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Taketoyo Thermal Power Station (武豊火力発電所, Toketoyo Karyoku Hatsudensho) is a large thermal power station operated by Chubu Electric Power in Taketoyo, Aichi, Japan. The facility is located near Kinuura Port, in northern Chita Peninsula.

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History

Plans to build a power station in Taketoyo were drawn up in the late 1950s, with the development of Kinuura Port and the 1st unit, with a 220 MW turbine, went on line in 1966. The remaining three units come on line in 1972, which served to power the cities of Aichi Prefecture and Nagoya Metropolis.

However, plans were made to close the facility by the mid-2000s due to rising fuel and maintenance costs. Unit 1 was closed in March 2002, and plans were considered to either close Unit 2, or to convert it from oil to coal. However, with the closure of the Hamaoka Nuclear Power Plant in May 2011 in the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami and Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, Unit 2 remained online. Total generating capacity is now at 1125 MW.

Taketoyo Thermal Power Station also has an experimental commercial solar power facility, called “Mega-Solar”. Consisting of 36,918 solar panels covering an area of 120,000 square meters, the facility produces 7.5 MW of power, and came on line on October 31, 2011.

Generating Units

Unit 1 (scrapped)

  • Rated capacity: 220 MW
  • Operational: 1966 – March 2002
  • Unit 2 (operational)

  • Rated capacity: 375 MW
  • Operational: June 1972
  • Fuel: heavy oil, crude oil
  • Unit 3 (operational)

  • Rated capacity: 375 MW
  • Operational: June 1972
  • Fuel: heavy oil, crude oil
  • Unit 4 (operational)

  • Rated capacity: 375 MW
  • Operational: June 1972
  • Fuel: Heavy Oil, Crude Oil
  • Unit 5 (operational)

  • Rated capacity: 7.5 MW
  • Operational: October 2011
  • Fuel: Solar
  • References

    Taketoyo Thermal Power Plant Wikipedia