21 Dummy - J-POWER 電源開発株式会社 · Tahara Bayside Wind Farm Tadami Trunk Line Sakuma...

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Wholesale Electric Power Business Power generation facilities Hydroelectric power plants 59 8,566 MW Thermal power plants (including 1 geothermal plant) 8 8,427 MW Total 67 16,993 MW Transmission lines (total lines) 2,407.7 km Extra-high-voltage AC power transmission lines 1,973.4 km DC power transmission lines 267.2 km Substations 3 4,292 MVA Frequency converter station 1 300 MW AC/DC converter stations 4 2,000 MW Other Electric Power Businesses* Generation facilities (maximum capacity) Wind power 18 353 MW IPPs 3 522 MW For PPSs 3 322 MW Total 24 1,197 MW * Including facilities of subsidiaries and affiliates (does not take proportion of equity holdings into account) Domestic Electric Power Business Facilities Power Generating Capacity of J-POWER (Wholesale Electric Power Business) and 10 Electric Power Companies Note: Wind power and solar power generation are included in hydroelectric power generation, and geothermal power generation is included in thermal power generation. Source: Reports issued by the Agency for Natural Resources and Energy (MW) 0 35,000 70,000 Tokyo Chubu J-POWER Chugoku Hokkaido Okinawa Kansai Kyushu Tohoku Hokuriku Shikoku Thermal Power Nuclear Power Hydroelectric Power (As of March 31, 2011) (As of March 31, 2011) J-POWER Group Business Development throughout Japan Through its ownership and operation of power plants with a total capacity of 17,812 MW, transmission lines extending approximately 2,400 km, and frequency converter stations, the J-POWER Group plays a vital role in maintaining a stable supply of electricity throughout Japan.

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Frequency

Tomamae Winvilla Wind Farm

Nikaho Kogen Wind Farm

Takehara

Matsuura

Tedorigawa No. 1

Tachibanawan

Matsushima

Ishikawa CoalNumappara

Tokachi Trunk Line

Hakodate(AC/DC Converter Station)

Kitahon HVDC Link

Kamikita (AC/DC Converter Station)

Ohma

Onikobe (Geothermal)

Hiyama Kogen Wind Farm (Provisional)Itoigawa (IPP)

OkukiyotsuOkukiyotsu No. 2

Mihama Seaside Power Shinminato (for PPS)

Ichihara Power (for PPS)

Bayside Energy Ichihara (for PPS)

Genex Mizue (IPP)

IsogoIrouzaki Wind Farm

Shintoyone

Tahara Bayside Wind Farm

Tadami Trunk Line

SakumaWest Trunk Line

Miboro Trunk Line

Sakuma East Trunk Line

NagoyaNishi TokyoMinami Kawagoe

Miboro

Awara-Kitagata Wind FarmNagano

Takasago

Anan-Kihoku HVDC Link

Anan (AC/DC Converter Station)

Kihoku (AC/DC Converter Station)

HonshiInterconnecting

Line

Tosa (IPP)

Minami Oosumi Wind Farm

KanmonInterconnecting Line

West AreaInterconnecting

Line

TagokuraOtori

Okutadami

Nukabira

Green Power Kuzumaki Wind Farm

Shimogo

Koriyama-Nunobiki Kogen Wind Farm

Sakuma

Sendaigawa No. 1

Nahari Trunk Line

Ikehara

Sakuma (Frequency Converter Station)

Ohma Trunk Line

Wholesale Electric Power Business

Facilities

Hydroelectric power plant

Thermal power plant

Substation, frequency converter station, AC/DC converter station

Other Electric Power Businesses

Facilities

Wind power farm/plant

Thermal power plant

EPCO substation

Transmission line

Under Construction or Planned

Hydroelectric power plant

Nuclear power plant

Transmission line

Area of Operations for10 Electric Power Companies

TokyoChubu

HokkaidoTohoku

Hokuriku

Chugoku

Okinawa

Kansai

KyushuShikoku60Hz

50Hz

10

Wholesale Electric Power Business

Power generation facilities

Hydroelectric power plants 59 8,566 MW

Thermal power plants (including 1 geothermal plant) 8 8,427 MW

Total 67 16,993 MW

Transmission lines (total lines) 2,407.7 km

Extra-high-voltage AC power transmission lines 1,973.4 km

DC power transmission lines 267.2 km

Substations 3 4,292 MVA

Frequency converter station 1 300 MW

AC/DC converter stations 4 2,000 MW

Other Electric Power Businesses*

Generation facilities (maximum capacity)

Wind power 18 353 MW

IPPs 3 522 MW

For PPSs 3 322 MW

Total 24 1,197 MW

* Including facilities of subsidiaries and affiliates (does not take proportion of equity holdings into account)

Domestic Electric Power Business Facilities

Power Generating Capacity of J-POWER (Wholesale Electric Power Business)and 10 Electric Power Companies

Note: Wind power and solar power generation are included in hydroelectric power generation, and geothermal power generation is included in thermal power generation.Source: Reports issued by the Agency for Natural Resources and Energy

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35,000

70,000

Tokyo Chubu

J-POWERChugoku Hokkaido Okinawa

Kansai Kyushu

Tohoku

Hokuriku Shikoku

Thermal Power

Nuclear Power

Hydroelectric Power

(As of March 31, 2011)

(As of March 31, 2011)

J-POWER Group Business Development throughout Japan

Through its ownership and operation of power plants with a total

capacity of 17,812 MW, transmission lines extending approximately

2,400 km, and frequency converter stations, the J-POWER Group plays

a vital role in maintaining a stable supply of electricity throughout Japan.

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Other Businesses¥51.5 billion 8%

¥584.4 billion

Electric PowerBusiness

92%

Other Electric Power Businesses 2%

Transmission 9%

Hydroelectric 17%

Thermal 64%

(Fiscal 2010)

Composition of ConsolidatedOperating Revenues

The J-POWER Group’s Electric Power Businesses

J-POWER’s core business is wholesale electric power business operating power plants throughout Japan to supply

electricity to the EPCOs in each region of Japan on a long-term basis. We also employ our power transmission

and transforming facilities to provide transmission services. In addition, we are engaged in the operation of wind

power plants, the wholesale supply of electricity to EPCOs by independent power producers (IPPs), the wholesale

supply of electricity to power producers and suppliers (PPSs), and other kinds of business.

Note: Includes facilities of subsidiaries and affiliates accounted for by the equity method. Capacity for all facilities is multiplied by J-POWER’s investment ratio (equity ratio).

(As of March 31, 2011)

Consolidated Power GenerationCapacity (In operation)

Domestic

3,738 MW

Overseas

83%Wholesale Electric Power Business

16,993 MW 79%

500 MW 2%IPPs, for PPSs

Wind Power323 MW 2%

17,812 MW

17%

Supporting Stable Supplies ofElectric Power in Japan

J-POWER

21%

Source: Reports issued by the Agency for Natural Resources and Energy

Share of Coal-FiredPower Generation Capacity in Japan(As of March 31, 2011)

DummyElectric PowerCompanies andOthers

J-POWER owns seven coal-fired power

generation facilities with a total capacity of

8,412 MW, making it Japan’s top company in

terms of coal-fired power generation capac-

ity. Owing to the lower cost per calorie of

imported coal compared with crude oil, LNG,

and other fossil fuels and reflecting the use

of our coal-fired facilities principally to meet

base demand, our facilities have high capacity

load factors and can be said to be outstand-

ing sources of power in terms of economy.

With the objective of reducing environmental

impact, we are engaged in the renovation

(replacement) of aging power plants and the

development of highly efficient power gen-

eration technologies.

Thermal PowerMainstay Operations Focused on Coal-Fired Facilities

Hydroelectric PowerEssential Capabilities for Meeting Peak Demand

J-POWER

20%Source: Reports issued by the Agency for Natural

Resources and Energy

Share of Hydroelectric Power Generation Capacity in Japan

(As of March 31, 2011)

DummyElectric PowerCompanies andOthers

J-POWER owns 59 hydroelectric power plants

with a total capacity of 8,566 MW, making

it Japan’s second-ranked company in terms

of hydropower generation capacity. Since

the Company’s establishment, it has created

numerous large-scale hydroelectric power

plants. Hydropower is a clean source of power

that does not entail CO2 emissions. Moreover,

because hydroelectric power plants are able

to rapidly respond to changes in electricity

demand, they are used mainly in the daytime,

when demand reaches its peak levels.

Power Transmission/TransformationCore Elements of Japan’s Electric Power InfrastructureJ-POWER has major transmission lines with a

total length of 2,408 km, including lines that

connect Honshu with Hokkaido, Shikoku, and

Kyushu. We also own a frequency converter

station that links the different frequencies of

eastern and western Japan. These facilities are

key infrastructure elements that play extremely

important roles in the comprehensive manage-

ment of Japan’s nationwide power grid.

Other Electric Power BusinessesResponding to Deregulation Opportunities and Low-Carbon Society NeedsJ-POWER provides wholesale power supplies

to EPCOs using three IPP facilities throughout

Japan with a total capacity of 522 MW and

provides wholesale power supplies to PPSs using

three facilities throughout Japan with a total

capacity of 322 MW. Owning 18 wind farms

throughout Japan with a total capacity of 353

MW, we are Japan’s second-ranked company in

terms of wind power generation capacity. All

these operations are undertaken via subsidiaries

and affiliates.

Frequency

Tomamae Winvilla Wind Farm

Nikaho Kogen Wind Farm

Takehara

Matsuura

Tedorigawa No. 1

Tachibanawan

Matsushima

Ishikawa CoalNumappara

Tokachi Trunk Line

Hakodate(AC/DC Converter Station)

Kitahon HVDC Link

Kamikita (AC/DC Converter Station)

Ohma

Onikobe (Geothermal)

Hiyama Kogen Wind Farm (Provisional)Itoigawa (IPP)

OkukiyotsuOkukiyotsu No. 2

Mihama Seaside Power Shinminato (for PPS)

Ichihara Power (for PPS)

Bayside Energy Ichihara (for PPS)

Genex Mizue (IPP)

IsogoIrouzaki Wind Farm

Shintoyone

Tahara Bayside Wind Farm

Tadami Trunk Line

SakumaWest Trunk Line

Miboro Trunk Line

Sakuma East Trunk Line

NagoyaNishi TokyoMinami Kawagoe

Miboro

Awara-Kitagata Wind FarmNagano

Takasago

Anan-Kihoku HVDC Link

Anan (AC/DC Converter Station)

Kihoku (AC/DC Converter Station)

HonshiInterconnecting

Line

Tosa (IPP)

Minami Oosumi Wind Farm

KanmonInterconnecting Line

West AreaInterconnecting

Line

TagokuraOtori

Okutadami

Nukabira

Green Power Kuzumaki Wind Farm

Shimogo

Koriyama-Nunobiki Kogen Wind Farm

Sakuma

Sendaigawa No. 1

Nahari Trunk Line

Ikehara

Sakuma (Frequency Converter Station)

Ohma Trunk Line

Wholesale Electric Power Business

Facilities

Hydroelectric power plant

Thermal power plant

Substation, frequency converter station, AC/DC converter station

Other Electric Power Businesses

Facilities

Wind power farm/plant

Thermal power plant

EPCO substation

Transmission line

Under Construction or Planned

Hydroelectric power plant

Nuclear power plant

Transmission line

Area of Operations for10 Electric Power Companies

TokyoChubu

HokkaidoTohoku

Hokuriku

Chugoku

Okinawa

Kansai

KyushuShikoku60Hz

50Hz

10

Wholesale Electric Power Business

Power generation facilities

Hydroelectric power plants 59 8,566 MW

Thermal power plants (including 1 geothermal plant) 8 8,427 MW

Total 67 16,993 MW

Transmission lines (total lines) 2,407.7 km

Extra-high-voltage AC power transmission lines 1,973.4 km

DC power transmission lines 267.2 km

Substations 3 4,292 MVA

Frequency converter station 1 300 MW

AC/DC converter stations 4 2,000 MW

Other Electric Power Businesses*

Generation facilities (maximum capacity)

Wind power 18 353 MW

IPPs 3 522 MW

For PPSs 3 322 MW

Total 24 1,197 MW

* Including facilities of subsidiaries and affiliates (does not take proportion of equity holdings into account)

Domestic Electric Power Business Facilities

Power Generating Capacity of J-POWER (Wholesale Electric Power Business)and 10 Electric Power Companies

Note: Wind power and solar power generation are included in hydroelectric power generation, and geothermal power generation is included in thermal power generation.Source: Reports issued by the Agency for Natural Resources and Energy

(MW)

0

35,000

70,000

Tokyo Chubu

J-POWERChugoku Hokkaido Okinawa

Kansai Kyushu

Tohoku

Hokuriku Shikoku

Thermal Power

Nuclear Power

Hydroelectric Power

(As of March 31, 2011)

(As of March 31, 2011)

J-POWER Group Business Development throughout Japan

Through its ownership and operation of power plants with a total

capacity of 17,812 MW, transmission lines extending approximately

2,400 km, and frequency converter stations, the J-POWER Group plays

a vital role in maintaining a stable supply of electricity throughout Japan.

12 /13

Other Businesses¥51.5 billion 8%

¥584.4 billion

Electric PowerBusiness

92%

Other Electric Power Businesses 2%

Transmission 9%

Hydroelectric 17%

Thermal 64%

(Fiscal 2010)

Composition of ConsolidatedOperating Revenues

The J-POWER Group’s Electric Power Businesses

J-POWER’s core business is wholesale electric power business operating power plants throughout Japan to supply

electricity to the EPCOs in each region of Japan on a long-term basis. We also employ our power transmission

and transforming facilities to provide transmission services. In addition, we are engaged in the operation of wind

power plants, the wholesale supply of electricity to EPCOs by independent power producers (IPPs), the wholesale

supply of electricity to power producers and suppliers (PPSs), and other kinds of business.

Note: Includes facilities of subsidiaries and affiliates accounted for by the equity method. Capacity for all facilities is multiplied by J-POWER’s investment ratio (equity ratio).

(As of March 31, 2011)

Consolidated Power GenerationCapacity (In operation)

Domestic

3,738 MW

Overseas

83%Wholesale Electric Power Business

16,993 MW 79%

500 MW 2%IPPs, for PPSs

Wind Power323 MW 2%

17,812 MW

17%

Supporting Stable Supplies ofElectric Power in Japan

J-POWER

21%

Source: Reports issued by the Agency for Natural Resources and Energy

Share of Coal-FiredPower Generation Capacity in Japan(As of March 31, 2011)

DummyElectric PowerCompanies andOthers

J-POWER owns seven coal-fired power

generation facilities with a total capacity of

8,412 MW, making it Japan’s top company in

terms of coal-fired power generation capac-

ity. Owing to the lower cost per calorie of

imported coal compared with crude oil, LNG,

and other fossil fuels and reflecting the use

of our coal-fired facilities principally to meet

base demand, our facilities have high capacity

load factors and can be said to be outstand-

ing sources of power in terms of economy.

With the objective of reducing environmental

impact, we are engaged in the renovation

(replacement) of aging power plants and the

development of highly efficient power gen-

eration technologies.

Thermal PowerMainstay Operations Focused on Coal-Fired Facilities

Hydroelectric PowerEssential Capabilities for Meeting Peak Demand

J-POWER

20%Source: Reports issued by the Agency for Natural

Resources and Energy

Share of Hydroelectric Power Generation Capacity in Japan

(As of March 31, 2011)

DummyElectric PowerCompanies andOthers

J-POWER owns 59 hydroelectric power plants

with a total capacity of 8,566 MW, making

it Japan’s second-ranked company in terms

of hydropower generation capacity. Since

the Company’s establishment, it has created

numerous large-scale hydroelectric power

plants. Hydropower is a clean source of power

that does not entail CO2 emissions. Moreover,

because hydroelectric power plants are able

to rapidly respond to changes in electricity

demand, they are used mainly in the daytime,

when demand reaches its peak levels.

Power Transmission/TransformationCore Elements of Japan’s Electric Power InfrastructureJ-POWER has major transmission lines with a

total length of 2,408 km, including lines that

connect Honshu with Hokkaido, Shikoku, and

Kyushu. We also own a frequency converter

station that links the different frequencies of

eastern and western Japan. These facilities are

key infrastructure elements that play extremely

important roles in the comprehensive manage-

ment of Japan’s nationwide power grid.

Other Electric Power BusinessesResponding to Deregulation Opportunities and Low-Carbon Society NeedsJ-POWER provides wholesale power supplies

to EPCOs using three IPP facilities throughout

Japan with a total capacity of 522 MW and

provides wholesale power supplies to PPSs using

three facilities throughout Japan with a total

capacity of 322 MW. Owning 18 wind farms

throughout Japan with a total capacity of 353

MW, we are Japan’s second-ranked company in

terms of wind power generation capacity. All

these operations are undertaken via subsidiaries

and affiliates.