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J-Power signboard and logo

J-Power signboard and logo

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J-Power signboard and logo

J-Power signboard and logo

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J-POWER

J-POWER

J-POWER, Technical consulting on power plant development and transmission and substation facilities,=Date:June 16,June 2023,Place:Tokyo

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J-POWER

J-POWER

J-POWER, Technical consulting on power plant development and transmission and substation facilities,=Date:June 16,June 2023,Place:Tokyo

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J-POWER

J-POWER

J-POWER, Technical consulting on power plant development and transmission and substation facilities,=Date:June 16,June 2023,Place:Tokyo

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J-Power seeks safety checks of uncompleted nuke plant

J-Power seeks safety checks of uncompleted nuke plant

TOKYO, Japan - Junji Nagashima (R), executive managing director of Electric Power Development Co., known as J-Power, presents a document to a Nuclear Regulation Authority official in Tokyo on Dec. 16, 2014, to apply for NRA safety checks of its Oma nuclear power plant now under construction in the northeastern Japan prefecture of Aomori.

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J-Power to apply for Oma nuclear plant safety inspection

J-Power to apply for Oma nuclear plant safety inspection

TOKYO, Japan - File photo taken in June 2013 shows the Oma nuclear power plant, which is under construction in Japan's northeastern prefecture of Aomori. Electric Power Development Co., or J-Power, will apply on Dec. 16, 2014 to the Nuclear Regulation Authority for a safety screening for the plant.

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Java residents visit Tokyo opposing power plant

Java residents visit Tokyo opposing power plant

TOKYO, Japan - Four residents of Indonesia's Central Java district of Batang hold a banner opposing a plan to construct a coal-fired thermal power station in the area in front of the headquarters of Electric Power Development Co., knows as J-Power, in Tokyo on Sept. 10, 2014. Japanese companies, including J-Power, plan to build Southeast Asia's biggest coal-fired power plant in Java.

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Hakodate city council OKs plan to file lawsuit against nuclear plant

Hakodate city council OKs plan to file lawsuit against nuclear plant

HAKODATE, Japan - The municipal assembly of Hakodate City in Hokkaido casts a unanimous vote on March 26, 2014, approving the city government's plan to file a lawsuit against the state and Electric Power Development Co., also known as J-Power, to stop construction of a nuclear power plant in neighboring Aomori Prefecture. The city is concerned its core industries of fishery and tourism would suffer devastating damage in the event of an accident at the nuclear complex.

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Nuclear plant under construction

Nuclear plant under construction

AOMORI, Japan - Electric Power Development Co., also known as J-Power, shows reporters the site of a nuclear power station under construction in Oma, Aomori Prefecture, on Nov. 19, 2013.

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Nuclear plant under construction

Nuclear plant under construction

AOMORI, Japan - Electric Power Development Co., also known as J-Power, shows reporters the site of a nuclear power station under construction in Oma, Aomori Prefecture, on Nov. 19, 2013.

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Fire breaks out at Yokohama power plant

Fire breaks out at Yokohama power plant

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter in the morning of Nov. 25, 2011, shows a thermal power plant in Yokohama, southwest of Tokyo. A fire broke out the previous night at the Isogo power plant, run by Electric Power Development Co., also known as J-Power. The blaze had almost been put out by the early hours of Nov. 25 with no casualties reported but a firefighting operation continued through the morning.

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Fire breaks out at Yokohama power plant

Fire breaks out at Yokohama power plant

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter in the morning of Nov. 25, 2011, shows a thermal power plant in Yokohama, southwest of Tokyo. A fire broke out the previous night at the Isogo power plant, run by Electric Power Development Co., also known as J-Power. The blaze had almost been put out by the early hours of Nov. 25 with no casualties reported but a firefighting operation continued through the morning.

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Fire breaks out at Yokohama power plant

Fire breaks out at Yokohama power plant

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Firefighters try to put out a fire at a thermal power plant in Yokohama, southwest of Tokyo, late at night on Nov. 24, 2011. The blaze at the Isogo power plant, operated by the Electric Power Development Co., also known as J-Power, was almost put out by the early hours of Nov. 25 with no casualties reported.

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Renewable energy could meet 77% of global supply

Renewable energy could meet 77% of global supply

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows a wind power station of Electric Power Development Co. (J-Power) in Koriyama, Fukushima Prefecture. A U.N. panel on climate change said in a report on May 9, 2011, that 77 percent of the world's energy supply could be met by renewable energy by 2050 if backed by the right public policies.

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All TCI proposals to J-Power dismissed at shareholders meeting

All TCI proposals to J-Power dismissed at shareholders meeting

TOKYO, Japan - Electric Power Development Co. President Yoshihiko Nakagaki speaks at a news conference after the company's general shareholders meeting in Tokyo on June 26, in which J-Power shareholders voted down a dividend hike and all other proposals by the top shareholder, The Children's Investment Fund.

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TCI rejects gov't guidance to drop investment plan for J-Power

TCI rejects gov't guidance to drop investment plan for J-Power

TOKYO, Japan - John Ho, head of The Children's Investment Fund's Asian operations, speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on April 25. The British hedge fund, known as TCI, rejected the same day the Japanese government's recommendation that it retract its plan to acquire a larger stake in Electric Power Development Co., Japan's largest power wholesaler.

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TCI builds up pressure on J-Power to raise corporate value

TCI builds up pressure on J-Power to raise corporate value

TOKYO, Japan - John Ho, head of The Children's Investment Fund's Asian operations, speaks about the fund's shareholder proposals to Electric Power Development Co. at a news conference in Tokyo on April 17.

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Gov't asks British fund to drop plan to raise stake in J-Power

Gov't asks British fund to drop plan to raise stake in J-Power

TOKYO, Japan - John Ho, head of The Children's Investment Fund's Asian operations, speaks at a news conference in Tokyo on April 16 after the Japanese government asked the British hedge fund to drop its plan to acquire a larger stake in Electric Power Development Co., citing energy security concerns.

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Gov't asks British fund to drop plan to raise stake in J-Power

Gov't asks British fund to drop plan to raise stake in J-Power

TOKYO, Japan - John Ho, head of The Children's Investment Fund's Asian operations, speaks at a news conference in Tokyo on April 16 after the Japanese government asked the British hedge fund to drop its plan to acquire a larger stake in Electric Power Development Co., citing energy security concerns. (Kyodo)

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TCI builds up pressure on J-Power to raise corporate value

TCI builds up pressure on J-Power to raise corporate value

TOKYO, Japan - John Ho, head of The Children's Investment Fund's Asian operations, speaks about the fund's shareholder proposals to Electric Power Development Co. at a news conference in Tokyo on April 17. (Kyodo)

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TCI rejects gov't guidance to drop investment plan for J-Power

TCI rejects gov't guidance to drop investment plan for J-Power

TOKYO, Japan - John Ho, head of The Children's Investment Fund's Asian operations, speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on April 25. The British hedge fund, known as TCI, rejected the same day the Japanese government's recommendation that it retract its plan to acquire a larger stake in Electric Power Development Co., Japan's largest power wholesaler. (Kyodo)

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All TCI proposals to J-Power dismissed at shareholders meeting

All TCI proposals to J-Power dismissed at shareholders meeting

TOKYO, Japan - Electric Power Development Co. President Yoshihiko Nakagaki speaks at a news conference after the company's general shareholders meeting in Tokyo on June 26, in which J-Power shareholders voted down a dividend hike and all other proposals by the top shareholder, The Children's Investment Fund. (Kyodo)

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Coal-fired power station in Yokohama

Coal-fired power station in Yokohama

File photo taken in Yokohama, eastern Japan, on Aug. 24, 2020, shows the inside of a coal-fired electricity generation plant of Electricity Power Development Co., known as J-Power.

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Coal-fired power station in Yokohama

Coal-fired power station in Yokohama

File photo taken in Yokohama, eastern Japan, on Aug. 24, 2020, shows a coal-fired electricity generation plant of Electricity Power Development Co., known as J-Power.

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Renewable energy could meet 77% of global supply

Renewable energy could meet 77% of global supply

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows a wind power station of Electric Power Development Co. (J-Power) in Koriyama, Fukushima Prefecture. A U.N. panel on climate change said in a report on May 9, 2011, that 77 percent of the world's energy supply could be met by renewable energy by 2050 if backed by the right public policies. (Kyodo)

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J-Power seeks safety checks of uncompleted nuke plant

J-Power seeks safety checks of uncompleted nuke plant

TOKYO, Japan - Junji Nagashima (R), executive managing director of Electric Power Development Co., known as J-Power, presents a document to a Nuclear Regulation Authority official in Tokyo on Dec. 16, 2014, to apply for NRA safety checks of its Oma nuclear power plant now under construction in the northeastern Japan prefecture of Aomori. (Kyodo)

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J-Power to apply for Oma nuclear plant safety inspection

J-Power to apply for Oma nuclear plant safety inspection

TOKYO, Japan - File photo taken in June 2013 shows the Oma nuclear power plant, which is under construction in Japan's northeastern prefecture of Aomori. Electric Power Development Co., or J-Power, will apply on Dec. 16, 2014 to the Nuclear Regulation Authority for a safety screening for the plant. (Kyodo)

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Java residents visit Tokyo opposing power plant

Java residents visit Tokyo opposing power plant

TOKYO, Japan - Four residents of Indonesia's Central Java district of Batang hold a banner opposing a plan to construct a coal-fired thermal power station in the area in front of the headquarters of Electric Power Development Co., knows as J-Power, in Tokyo on Sept. 10, 2014. Japanese companies, including J-Power, plan to build Southeast Asia's biggest coal-fired power plant in Java. (Kyodo)

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Fire breaks out at Yokohama power plant

Fire breaks out at Yokohama power plant

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter in the morning of Nov. 25, 2011, shows a thermal power plant in Yokohama, southwest of Tokyo. A fire broke out the previous night at the Isogo power plant, run by Electric Power Development Co., also known as J-Power. The blaze had almost been put out by the early hours of Nov. 25 with no casualties reported but a firefighting operation continued through the morning. (Kyodo)

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Fire breaks out at Yokohama power plant

Fire breaks out at Yokohama power plant

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter in the morning of Nov. 25, 2011, shows a thermal power plant in Yokohama, southwest of Tokyo. A fire broke out the previous night at the Isogo power plant, run by Electric Power Development Co., also known as J-Power. The blaze had almost been put out by the early hours of Nov. 25 with no casualties reported but a firefighting operation continued through the morning. (Kyodo)

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Fire breaks out at Yokohama power plant

Fire breaks out at Yokohama power plant

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Firefighters try to put out a fire at a thermal power plant in Yokohama, southwest of Tokyo, late at night on Nov. 24, 2011. The blaze at the Isogo power plant, operated by the Electric Power Development Co., also known as J-Power, was almost put out by the early hours of Nov. 25 with no casualties reported. (Kyodo)

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