Originally a letter of intent, the agreement to supply 200MW to the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) is now a formal contract.
Its owner, NRG, has wished to expand the facility from two reactors to four, with partial financing from the Tokyo Electric Power Company, owner of the heavily damaged Fukushima Daiichi plant.
FORBES: Media Hype Over Nuclear Energy Increases Anxiety And Confusion
As the world watches the disasters in Japan continue to unfold, there is much criticism of the performance of the Tokyo Electric Power Company, operator of the Fukushima nuclear power complex.
While the Tokyo Electric Power Company and the Japanese government have been castigated for purported obfuscations, the Russian government went so far as to try concealing that the Chernobyl meltdown even happened.
FORBES: An Immodest Proposal to Spur Nuclear Energy Industry Growth -- and Global Safety
The bright yellow dome of the steel containment vessel at Unit 4, Fukushima Daiishi nuclear power plant (FDI) is clearly visible amid the pulverized remains of the building in a new video released by the Tokyo Electric Power Company.
FORBES: New Video From Fukushima Shows Containment Vessel Dome Amid Debris
The disaster caused billions of dollars worth of damage to residential and commercial property and also damaged a nuclear reactor that was operated by the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO), sending dangerous levels of radiation out into the atmosphere.
FORBES: Did Management Problems at TEPCO Cause Japan's $15B Radiation Leak?
The Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco), which operates the damaged nuclear plant, announced that all six reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi plant, designed by General Electric, and all four, undamaged reactors at the Fukushima Daini plant have been shut off.
Meanwhile, a new independent report on the cause of the Fukushima Nuclear disaster places most of the blame on the Japanese government and the Tokyo Electric Power Company for allowing the plant to be so vulnerable in the first place.
The owner of crippled the Fukushima nuclear plant, Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco) has requested further financial help from the Japanese government.
The largest utility, Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco), recently joined forces with Microsoft and Softbank, a Japanese software and media conglomerate, to offer unmetered Internet access.
The disaster has reduced Tokyo Electric Power Company's capacity to about 34 gigawatts, 20-30% short of peak demand at this time of year, forcing the utility to schedule power cuts.
The government and Tepco (Tokyo Electric Power Company) said it would take until next January to achieve a cold shut-down at the plant.
In response to a request for information, Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO), released the raw video below.
FORBES: Breaking: Fukushima Dai-Ichi Owners Release First Video of Helicopter Over-Flight
According to Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO), workers at the Fukushima Daiichi (FDI) nuclear power plant have been evacuated.
FORBES: New Earthquake in Japan, But Tsunami Alerts Cancelled
Shares of Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco), owner of the troubled Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear power plant, soared 18.8% on Friday.
FORBES: Japanese Stocks Recover After G7 Currency Intervention
Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco) has raised electricity prices for the first time in more than 30 years in a bid to offset higher fuel costs.
While Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco) has been grappling to bring the crisis under control, it has been hard to predict the extent of damage caused to the plant and also to the surrounding areas because of radiation leaks.
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