Public Utilities
Needless to say, the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami were the perfect storm that tested the readiness of public utilities in Japan and also served as a laboratory for monumental natural disasters in the future worldwide. The rubber-stamp building of nuclear power plants in Japan in the 70′s and 80′s to provide jobs in depressed areas was a Faustian choice. It should serve as a cautionary tale.
Agency for Natural Resources and Energy, Asian Nuclear Safety Network, Association For Electric Homes, Asahi Electric Works, Atomic Energy Society of Japan, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Chubu Electric Power, Chugoku Electric Power, Council for Nuclear Fuel Cycle, Energy Conservation Center of Tokyo, Energy Data and Modelling Center, Federation of Electric Power Companies in Japan, Fuel Cell Commercialization Conference of Japan, Fuel Cell Development Information Center, Global Nuclear Fuel, Global Water Resources and Water for Agricultural Use in Japan, Green Power, Hachimantai Geothermal, Heat Pump & Thermal Storage Technology Center, High Energy Accelerator Research Organization, Hitachi-GE Nuclear Energy, Hokkaido Electric Power, Hokuriku Electric Power, Institute of Applied Energy, Institute of Energy Economics, International Center for Water Hazard and Risk Management, International Superconductivity Technology Center, J Power, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Japan Atomic Industrial Forum, Japan Atomic Industrial Forum, Japan Atomic Power, Japan Coal Energy Center, Japan Cogeneration Center, Japan Commission on Large Dams, Japan Education Center of Environmental Sanitation, Japan Electric Power Information Center, Japan Electrical Safety & Environment Technologies Laboratory, Japan Energy Conservation Handbook, Japan Heat Service Utilities Association, Japan Institute of Energy, Japan Nuclear Cycle Development Institute, Japan Nuclear Energy Safety Organization, Japan Nuclear Fuel, Japan Nuclear Technology Institute, Japan Sewage Works Association, Japan Water Agency, Water Works Association, Japanese Society of Energy and Resources, Kansai Electric Power, Kyoto University Research Reactor Institute, Kyushu Electric Power, Ministry of the Environment, National Institute of Radiological Sciences, New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization, New Energy Foundation, Nippon Nuclear Fuel Development, Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency, Nuclear Fuel Industries, Nuclear Fuel Transport, Nuclear Safety Commission of Japan, Nuclear Waste Management Organization of Japan, Okinawa Electric Power, Public Works Research Institute, Radiation Effects Research Organization, Radioactive Waste Management Funding and Research Center, Sewerage in Tokyo, Shikoku Electric Power, Thermal and Nuclear Power Engineering Society, Tohoku Electric Power, Tokyo Bureau of Waterworks, Tokyo Electric Power, Viscas, Water Projects in Kansai, Water Re-use Promotion Center
Source: The Federation of Electric Power Companies in Japan
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