All the Japanese PWR Power Plants are using our Products

Two types of light water reactors are operating in Japan, one is PWR (pressurized water reactor) and the other is BWR (boiling water reactor).
In the case of PWR, the high-temperature and high-pressurized water generated in a reactor is sent to a steam generator, in where water flowing through another line is transformed into steam by the heat exchange. This steam is sent to the turbine and rotates the generator to generate electricity.
Whereas, in BWR, water is transformed into steam in the reactor and sent to the turbine directly.
Electric
power company
PWR
power plant
Output
(x104KW)
Kansai
Electric
Power
Mihama 1 34
2 50
3 83
Takahama 1 83
2 83
3 87
4 87
Ohi 1 118
2 118
3 118
4 118
Electric
power company
PWR
power plant
Output
(x104KW)
Kyushu
Electric
Power
Genkai 1 56
2 56
3 118
4 118
Sendai 1 89
2 89
Shikoku
Electric
Power
Ikata 1 57
2 57
3 89
Hokkaido
Electric
Power
Tomari 1 58
2 58
Japan
Atomic
Power
Tsuruga 2 116