Kashima Power Station
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Kashima Power Station | |
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Location of Kashima Power Station in Japan
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Country | Japan |
Location | Kamisu, Ibaraki |
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Status | Operational |
Commission date | 1971 |
Owner(s) | Tepco |
Thermal power station | |
Primary fuel | Fuel oil city gas |
Type | Steam turbine |
Power generation | |
Units operational | 2 × 1,000 MW 4 × 600 MW 3 × 268 MW |
Nameplate capacity | 5,204 MW Planned: 5,648 MW |
Kashima Power Station (鹿島火力発電所 Kashima karyokuhatsudensho?) is a large oil-fired and gas-fired power station in Kamisu, Ibaraki, Japan. The facility operates with an installed capacity of 5,204 MW. Power is generated by two turbines rated at 1,000 MW, four turbines rated at 600 MW.[1] and three gas turbines rated at 268 MW. Gas turbines are being upgraded to combined cycle turbines, which will be rated at 416 MW, the upgrade is expected to be completed in 2014.[2]
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