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(AFX UK Focus) 2009-07-01 08:54
UPDATE 1-Japan's nuclear plant usage rises yr/yr for 9th month
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TOKYO, July 1 (Reuters) - Japan's nuclear power plant usage rose year-on-year in June for a ninth straight month, which could limit the use of thermal power fuels for electricity production heading into the peak summer demand period.

The nuclear power plant utilisation rate at Japan's 10 nuclear power companies rose to an average 59.9 percent in June, up 6.3 percentage points from a year earlier, the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry said on Wednesday.

The June run rate compared with 61.1 percent in May, the METI data showed.

Along with a decline in power demand, the string of year-on-year rises in the nuclear utilisation rate has hurt sales of fuel oil in Japan, the world's third-largest oil consumer.

May sales of B- and C-type fuel oil, used mostly for power generation and ships, tumbled 35 percent, as electricity demand slumped 8.6 percent in May from a year earlier as the nation's recession has eaten into demand and the nuclear rate has risen.

The rise in nuclear rates comes in part as Tokyo Electric Power Co (TEPCO) boosted output from the No.7 unit to full capacity in June at its Kashiwakazi-Kariwa nuclear plant, which had been shut for nearly two years after it was damaged in an earthquake.

Earlier this week, TEPCO got the green light from METI to restart the No.6 reactor at the nuclear plant, the world's largest, but it still needs approval from several different authorities before it can began restart tests on the unit.

Below is a list of nuclear power generators and the nuclear power plant utilisation rate for June and the three months to June, according to the data.

Nine Japanese utilities and electricity wholesaler Japan Atomic Power Co have 53 nuclear power generators for commercial use, with a total generating capacity of 47,935 megawatts, the world's third highest.

JUNE


Company Run rate (%)
Hokkaido Electric Power Co 51.3
Tohoku Electric Power Co 43.1
Tokyo Electric Power Co 44.0
Chubu Electric Power Co 17.8
Hokuriku Electric Power Co 100.5
Kansai Electric Power Co 88.3
Chugoku Electric Power Co 64.5
Shikoku Electric Power Co 46.7
Kyushu Electric Power Co 76.1
Japan Atomic Power Co 88.5

APRIL-JUNE


Company Run rate (%)
Hokkaido Electric Power Co 72.1
Tohoku Electric Power Co 46.9
Tokyo Electric Power Co 38.8
Chubu Electric Power Co 27.2
Hokuriku Electric Power Co 93.6
Kansai Electric Power Co 86.6
Chugoku Electric Power Co 79.0
Shikoku Electric Power Co 45.9
Kyushu Electric Power Co 82.2
Japan Atomic Power Co 88.8

(Reporting by James Topham; Editing by Chris Gallagher) ((james.topham@thomsonreuters.com; +813 6441 1858; Reuters Messaging: james.topham.reuters.com@reuters.net)) Keywords: NUCLEAR JAPAN/UTILISATION (If you have a query or comment on this story, send an email to news.feedback.asia@thomsonreuters.com)

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