Hokkaidō, Sorachi-gun, Naie-chō, Kinausunai, Hokkaidō, Sunagawa-shi, Toyonumach ō, 53. Hokkaidō, Yūfutsu-gun, Atsuma-chō, Hamaatsuma, 615

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List of Coal Fired s in Japan General Companies (10 power) Name Hokkaido Tohoku Tokyo Chubu Name Unit no. Installed capacity [MW] Amount of GHG Emitted (2008)[t-CO2] Naie 1 175.0 1,783,500 coal Fuel Type Location Hokkaidō, Sorachi-gun, Naie-chō, Kinausunai, 198-8 Date Operation Began (some date construction completed) 1968/5/1 2 175.0 coal 1970/2/1 Sunagawa 3 125.0 1,693,300 coal Hokkaidō, Sunagawa-shi, Toyonumach ō, 53 1977/6/1 4 125.0 coal 1982/5/1 Tomatoatsuma 1 350.0 10,320,000 coal Hokkaidō, Yūfutsu-gun, Atsuma-chō, Hamaatsuma, 615 1980/10/1 2 600.0 coal 1985/10/1 4 700.0 coal 2002/6/1 Noshiro 1 600.0 7,475,000 coal Akita-ken, Noshiro-shi, Ōmoriyama, 1-6 1993/5/1 2 600.0 coal 1994/12/1 Haramachi 1 1,000.0 12,669,000 coal Fukushima-ken, Minamisōma-shi, Haramachiku Kanezawa, Ōfunasaku 54 1997/7/1 2 1,000.0 coal 1998/7/1 Hirono 5 600.0 coal Hitachinaka 1 1000.0 4,629,200 coal Hekinan 1 700.0 22,946,300 coal Fukushima-ken, Futaba-gun, Hironomachi, Shimokitaba, Futatsunuma 58 Ibaraki-ken, Naka-gun, Tōkai-mura, Terunuma, 768-23 Aichi-ken, Hekinan-shi, Kōnanmachi, 2-8-2 2004/7/1 2003/12/1 1991/10/1 2 700.0 coal 1992/6/1 3 700.0 coal 1993/4/1 Date Converted to Coal Note Resumed operation after temporary suspension during earthquake 11.1 million t-co2 Emissions including oil fired units 1~4

Hokuriku Kansai Chugoku Shikoku Kyushu Toyama Shinminato 4 1,000.0 coal 2001/11/1 5 1,000.0 coal 2002/11/1 Coal 1 250.0 coal fuel oil Toyama-ken, Imizu-shi, Horiesengoku 1 1971/9/1 1984/11/1 375 thousnad t-co2 emission including 2 oil fired units Coal 2 250.0 coal fuel oil 1972/6/1 1984/12/1 Ishikawa Prefecture, Nanao, Otamachi, Nanao Ohta 1 500.0 6,303,000 coal 1995/3/1 114-2-4 2 700.0 coal 1998/7/1 Biomass Co-combustion Fukui-ken, Tsuruga-shi, Shimizu,171-5- Tsuruga 1 500.0 5,711,000 coal 1991/10/1 7 2 700.0 coal 2000/9/1 Biomass Co-combustion Maizuru 1 900.0 5,511,100 coal Kyōto-fu, Maizuru-shi, Chitose, 560-5 2004/8/1 Biomass Co-combustion 2 900.0 coal 2010/8/1 Biomass Co-combustion Misumi 1 100.0 5,391,000 coal Shimane-ken, Hamada-shi, Misumichō Okami, 1810 1998/6/1 Mizushima 2 156.0 coal Okayama-ken, Kurashiki-shi, Ushiodōri, 1.83 million t-co2 emission 1963/8/1 2006/1/1 1-1 icluding natural gas fired units Oozaki 1 259.0 799,000 coal Hiroshima-ken, Toyota-gun, Ō sakikamijima-chō, Nakano, 6208-1 2000/11/1 Biomass Co-combustion Shin-Onoda 1 500.0 6,483,000 coal fuel oil Yamaguchi-ken, Sanyōonoda-shi, Shinoki, 2-1-1 1986/4/1 Biomass Co-combustion 2 500.0 coal fuel oil 1987/1/1 Biomass Co-combustion Shimonoseki 1 175.0 coal fuel oil Yamaguchi-ken, Shimonoseki-shi, Chō Emits 837 thousand t-co2 1968/6/1 1980/5/1 fuminatomachi, 9-1 including oil fired unit-2 Tachibana-wan 1 700.0 4,368,700 coal Tokushima-ken, Anan-shi, Tachibanach ō, Kokatsu 1 2000/6/1 Saijo 1 156 2,284,500 coal fuel oil Ehime-ken, Saijō-shi, Kitagawa, 853 1965/11/1 1983/7/1 2 250.0 coal fuel oil 1970/6/1 1984/1/1 Matsuura 1 700.0 3,727,400 Nagasaki-ken, Matsuura, Shisacho Shirahamamen, 458-1 1989/6/1

Okinawa Reihoku 1 700.0 8,737,000 coal Kumamoto Prefecture, Amakusa District, Reihoku, Toshikara, 1091 1995/12/1 2 700.0 coal 2003/6/1 Karita New 1 360.0 coal Fukuoka-ken, Miyako-gun, Kandamachi, Nagahamachō, 1-1 2001/7/1 Kin 1 220.0 2,470,000 coal Okinawa-ken, Kunigami-gun, Kin-chō, Kin, 3333 2002/2/1 2 220.0 coal 2003/5/1 Gushikawa 1 156.0 1,920,000 coal Okinawa-ken, Uruma-shi, Uken, 657 1994/3/1 2 156.0 coal 1995/3/1 Wholesale Generation and Other J- Isogo New 1 600.0 3,386,600 coal Kanagawa-ken, Yokohama-shi, Isogoku, Shinisogochō, 37-2 2002/4/1 New 2 600.0 coal 2009/7/1 Takasago 1 250.0 2,575,000 coal Hyōgo-ken, Takasago-shi, Umei, 6-4-1 1968/7/1 2 250.0 coal 1969/1/1 Takehara 1 250.0 7,840,000 coal Hiroshima-ken, Takehara-shi, Tadanouminagahama, 2-1-1 1967/7/1 Sumitomo Joint 2 350.0 coal 1974/6/1 1995/6/1 3 700.0 coal 1983/3/1 Tachibana-wan 1 1,050.0 11,022,000 coal Tokushima-ken, Anan-shi, Tachibanach ō, Kokatsu 3 2000/7/1 2 1,050.0 coal 2000/12/1 Matsuura 1 1,000.0 11,323,000 coal Nagasaki- ken, Matsuura, Shisacho Shirahamamen, 458-1 1990/6/1 2 1,000.0 coal 1997/7/1 Matsushima 1 500.0 5,611,000 coal Nagasaki-ken, Saikai-shi, Ōsetochō Matsushimauchigō, 2573-3 1981/1/1 2 500.0 coal 1981/6/1 Ishikawa 1 156.0 1,440,000 coal Okinawa-ken, Uruma-shi, Ishikawa Akasaki, 3-4-1 1986/11/1 2 156.0 coal 1987/3/1 Niihama-nishi 1 75.0 1,770,000 coal fuel oil Ehime-ken, Niihama-shi, Isourachō, 16-5 1959/8/1 999 thousand t-co2 combined with the oil fired 新 2 Shift from fuel oil to coal. Biomass Co-combustion

Soma Kyodo Joban Joint Shinkou Kobe Sakata Kyodo Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal 2 75.0 coal fuel oil 1962/9/1 3 150.0 coal 2008/3/1 Niihama-higashi 1 27.0 534,000 coal fuel oil Ehime-ken, Niihama-shi, Kikumotochō, 1-10-2 1969/2/1 1986/7/1 2 2.6 coal fuel oil 2006/11/1 Nyugawa 1 250.0 1,390,000 coal fuel oil Ehime-ken, Saijō-shi, Hōjō, 962-10 1975/3/1 2003/4/1 Shinchi 1 1,000.0 11,623,000 coal Fukushima-ken, Sōma-gun, Shinchimachi, Komagamine, Imagami 1-1 1994/7/1 2 1,000.0 coal 1995/7/1 Nakoso 7 250.0 8,315,000 coal Fukushima-ken, Iwaki-shi, Sanukamachi, Ōshima 20 1970/10/1 2008/12/1 8 600.0 coal 1983/9/1 coal fuel oil 9 600.0 cocombustion 1983/12/1 Shinkou Kobe 1 665.0 7,910,862 coal Hyōgo-ken, Kōbe-shi, Nada-ku, Nadahamahigashichō, 2 2002/4/1 2 665.0 coal 2004/3/1 Sakata 1 350.0 4,128,100 coal Muroran Iron Yamagata-ken, Sakata-shi, Miyaumi, Minamihama 1-19 1977/10/1 1984/9/1 2 350.0 coal 1978/10/1 1992/6/1 Central 5 100.0 coal coal gas fuel oil cocombustion Kamaishi Thermal 1 149.0 coal fuel oil Sumitomo Metals Kashima Thermal Hokkaidō, Muroran-shi, Nakamachi, 12 2001/10/1 Iwate-ken, Kamaishi-shi, Suzukochō, 23-15 2000/7/1 1 475.0 coal Ibaraki-ken, Kashima-shi, Hikari, 3 2007/6/1 From coal-fuel oil cocombustion to burning just coal? Shift from fuel oil to coal. Biomass Co-combustion Shift from fuel oil to coal. Biomass Co-combustion

Nippon Paper Industries Sanix Energy Summit Onahama S Tokai Cooperative Akemi Energy Nakayama Nagoya Kyodo Itoigawa Ube Industries Hirohata 133.0 coal Hyōgo-ken, Himeji-shi, Hirohataku Fujichō, 1 1999/4/1 Tobata 3 137 Fukuoka-ken, Kitakyūshū-shi, Tobataku, Tobihatachō, 1-1 coal coal gas 1999/4/1 Oita 9 300.0 coal coal gas Ōita-ken, Ōita-shi, Nishinosu, 1 1999/4/1 Kushito N1 80.0 coal Tomakomai 74.0 6,870 Onahama Nagoya Toyohashi Nagoya Itoigawa coal plastic waste 50.0 coal fuel oil 1 149.0 989,000 coal fuel oil other gases Hokkaidō, Kushiro-shi, Tottoriminami, 2-1-47 Hokkaidō, Tomakomai-shi, Benten, 504-4 Fukushima-ken, Iwaki-shi, Onahama, Nagisa 20-4 2004/10/2 2003/6/1 2004/10/1 Aichi-ken, Tōkai-shi, Tōkaimachi, 5-3 1990/3/1 1 147 858,000 coal Aichi-ken, Toyohashi-shi, Akemichō,1 2000/4/1 1 149 836,000 coal Aichi-ken, Chita-gun, Taketoyo-chō, Ichigōchi, 5 1 149.0 541,000 coal Niigata-ken, Itoigawa-shi, Uekari, 7-1-1 2001/7/1 Ube Industries 1 195 2,845,825 coal Yamaguchi-ken, Ube-shi, Kogushi, 1978-10 Overall capacity of 374MW. There are 49MW and 145MW ones for coal use Mainly plastic waste according to company homepage. Boil that can use coal Constructed with joint investment by Summit Energy (susidiary of Sumitomo Corporation)and Nihonkaisui. Subsidiary of Nippon Steel Corporation. Inside the company's inron plant in Nagoya. Subsidiary of Topy Industries.Topy Industries is cooperating with Nippon Steel. 2000/4/1 Subsidiary of Osaka Gas 2004/3/1 IPP project of Taiheiyo Cement. Since April 2003, joint business agreement with J-. Ube Industries, unit no.2 plant, and entire Isa cement has power capacity of 530MW.

Tosa Sumitomo Osaka Cement Shiguma Ariake Tosa 1 150.0 791,000 coal Kōchi-ken, Kōchi-shi, Haramihigashimachi, 25 2005/4/1 Kochi 1 65.0 coal Kōchi-ken, Susaki-shi, Oshioka, 123 2005/4/1 Miike 2 175.0 881,000 coal fuel oil Mikawa 1 47.5 254,000 coal 39,054.1 Fukuoka-ken, Ōmuta-shi, Shinkōmachi, 1-57 Fukuoka-ken, Ōmuta-shi, Shinkōmachi, 1-46 Joint investment by J-, Shikoku and Taiheiyo Cement. Within Taiheiyo Cement's Tosa factory. The factory itself emits 3.29million t-co2. 1975/6/1 Subsidiary of Toshiba 1983/5/1 Subsidiary of Toshiba Created from Industry Handbook 2012 edition, Thermal and Nuclear Facilities Handbook 2011 revised edition, Climate Change Law Emission Calculation, Report, Disclosed Data, etc. *There are also pwer plants that mainly use coal gas (coke oven gas, blast furnace gas, converter gas) such as Kashima Joint, Kimitsu Joint, Wakayama Joint, Setouchi Joint (in Mizushima and Fukuyama), Tobata Joint, and Oita Joint s. 39,954 MW