Ikata Nuclear Power Plant

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The Ikata Nuclear Power Plant is a coastal nuclear power facility in Ehime Prefecture, Japan, that has been a focal point of the country’s post-Fukushima energy and safety debates.

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Ikata Unit 2 0
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instanceOf nuclear power plant
coolingSystem sea water cooling system
country Japan
energySource nuclear fission
environmentalImpact thermal discharge into Seto Inland Sea
fuelType uranium
gridConnection Shikoku regional power grid
hasBackupPower diesel generators
hasContainmentType PWR containment structure
hasEmergencyCoreCoolingSystem yes
hasEmergencyPlanningZone area including parts of Ehime Prefecture
hasReactor Ikata Unit 1 NERFINISHED
Ikata Unit 2 NERFINISHED
Ikata Unit 3 NERFINISHED
hasSecurityMeasures physical protection and access control systems
hasSpentFuelFacility on-site spent fuel storage
industrySector electric power generation
locatedIn Ikata, Ehime Prefecture, Japan NERFINISHED
Shikoku region of Japan NERFINISHED
locatedOn coast of the Seto Inland Sea
nearbyCity Yawatahama, Ehime Prefecture NERFINISHED
nearbyGeographicalFeature Sadamisaki Peninsula NERFINISHED
operatedBy Shikoku Electric Power Company NERFINISHED
ownedBy Shikoku Electric Power Company NERFINISHED
partOf Japan’s commercial nuclear power fleet
primaryCoolingWaterSource Seto Inland Sea GENERATED
reactorType pressurized water reactor
pressurized water reactor
pressurized water reactor
pressurized water reactor
regulator Nuclear Regulation Authority of Japan NERFINISHED
safetyUpgrades post-Fukushima seismic and tsunami countermeasures
seismicDesign designed to withstand strong earthquakes
status in operation
permanently shut down
permanently shut down
subjectOf lawsuits and court injunctions related to reactor restarts
media coverage on nuclear restarts in Japan
post-Fukushima nuclear safety debates in Japan
public opposition from some local residents and NGOs
regulatory safety reviews after the Fukushima Daiichi accident
tsunamiProtection seawall and coastal protection structures
usesTechnology light water reactor technology

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Ikata, Ehime, Japan knownFor Ikata Nuclear Power Plant
Ikata, Ehime, Japan hasFacility Ikata Nuclear Power Plant