Federation of Electric Power Companies of Japan

From Global Energy Monitor

The Federation of Electric Power Companies of Japan is the peak electricity supply industry body in Japan.

On its website it states that "electricity supply in Japan is carried out by privately-owned independent regional electric power companies and close cooperation among these companies is essential for efficient operations. In 1952, the nine electric power companies established the Federation of Electric Power Companies (FEPC) to promote smooth operations within the industry ... FEPC has played an important role as a base for close communication between the electric power companies and as a forum for exchanging views to create the electric power industry of the future. Moreover, FEPC undertakes various activities to ensure stable operations of the electric power industry, with an awareness of its role in the energy industry of Japan."[1]

Member companies

Members companies of the Federation are[2]

Existing Thermal power stations

On its website, the Federation of Electric Power Companies of Japan lists 53 power stations with a capacity of 1,000MW or greater. Of these, 14 are coal-fired and a further two are coal and oil fired stations. Four of the 14 listed coal fired power stations are owned and operated by Electric Power Development Co.,which is commonly referred to by its J-POWER trading name. J-Power is not a member of the Federation of Electric Power Companies of Japan.[3]

The sixteen wholly or partly coal-fired power stations are:

Contact details

Keidanren-kaikan, 1-3-2,
Otemachi, Chiyoda-ku,
Tokyo 100-8118, Japan
Phone: +81-3-5221-1440
Fax: +81-3-6361-9024
Website: http://www.fepc.or.jp/english/index.html

Washington Office The Federation of Electric Power Companies of Japan,
1901 L Street, N.W., Suite 600,
Washington, D.C. 20036, U.S.A.
Phone: (202) 466-6781
Fax: (202) 466-6758

Articles and Resources

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References

  1. Federation of Electric Power Companies of Japan, "About us", Federation of Electric Power Companies of Japan website, accessed August 2009.
  2. Federation of Electric Power Companies of Japan, "The Ten Electric Power Companies by Service Area", Federation of Electric Power Companies of Japan website, accessed August 2009.
  3. Federation of Electric Power Companies of Japan, "Principal Thermal Power Plants (1,000MW or greater)", Federation of Electric Power Companies of Japan, accessed August 2009.

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