The Onagawa Nuclear Power Plant
(
女川原子力発電所, Onagawa ( pronunciation) genshiryoku hatsudensho?, Onagawa NPP) is a nuclear power plant located on a 1,730,000 m2 (432 acres) site in
Onagawa in the Oshika District and Ishinomaki city,
Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. It is managed by the Tohoku Electric Power Company. It was the most quickly constructed nuclear power plant in the world.
The Onagawa-3 unit was used as a prototype for the Higashidori Nuclear Power Plant.
The plant conforms fully to ISO 14001, a set of international environmental management standards. The plant's waste heat water leaves 7 degrees Celsius higher than it came in and is released 10 meters under the surface of the water, in order to reduce adverse effects on the environment.
All the reactors were constructed by
Toshiba.
Reactors on siteUnit Type Start of Operation Electric Power
Onagawa - 1 BWR June 1, 1984 524 MW
Onagawa - 2 BWR July 28, 1995 825 MW
Onagawa - 3 BWR January 30, 2002 825 MW Unit 1
Since November 11, 2006 this unit has been shut down due to the result of a test.
Unit 2
May 2006 it was confirmed that a pipe was leaking due to debris damage.
June 7, 2006 Difficulties with pressure control prompted further inspections.
July 7, 2006 METI and the Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency determined that the plant's performance was not satisfactory.
Unit 3
July 7, 2006 Due to pipe integrity concerns the reactor was shut down.
November 25, 2006 Following repairs the reactor was restarted.
March 11, 2011 2011 Tōhoku earthquake damaged the turbines after a fire broke out and was shut down.
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