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Japanese electric utility company

The Hokuriku Electric Power Company

The headquarters in Toyama, Toyama, Japan
Native name 北陸電力株式会社
Company type Public KK
Traded as TYO: 9505
Industry Energy
Founded May 1, 1951 (1951-05-01)
Headquarters Toyama, Toyama, Japan
Area served Toyama, Ishikawa and part of Fukui, Gifu Prefectures
Key people Hidenori Mugino (Chairman)Eishin Ihori (President)
Products Natural gas production, sale and distribution, electricity generation and distribution, hydroelectricity, wind power, energy trading
Revenue Increase ¥542,572 million (FY, 2016, consolidated)
Operating income Increase ¥2,012 million (FY, 2016, consolidated)
Net income Decrease ¥622 million (FY, 2016, consolidated)
Total assets Increase ¥1,518,076 million (FY, 2016, consolidated)
Total equity Increase ¥327,614 million (FY, 2016, consolidated)
Number of employees 8,299 (March 2015, consolidated)
Website www.rikuden.co.jp

The Hokuriku Electric Power Company 北陸電力 (Hokuriku Denryoku) supplies power by a regulated monopoly to Toyama Prefecture, Ishikawa Prefecture, the northern part of Fukui Prefecture, and northwestern parts of Gifu Prefecture. It is often abbreviated 北電 (Hokuden) within its area of service, but out of that area the name can also refer to the Hokkaidō Electric Power Company so it is also shortened to 陸電 (Rikuden).[_citation needed_]

Their headquarters are in Toyama, Toyama. Recently, Kei Takahara was adopted as their image character. They have also launched a campaign called 電気DE元気 (Denki DE Genki).[_citation needed_]

In 2011 Rikuden's power generating mix in percentage of total output was as follows:[1]

In 2011 Rikuden had a total generating capacity of 8,058 MW (9,185 MW, including purchased or contracted capacity).[2]

Thermal power stations

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Rikuden has 4,400 MW of generating capacity through its thermal generating stations through 6 fossil fuels powered stations.

The Arimine Dam

Rikuden has 1,905 MW of hydroelectric capacity through 128 separate generating stations.

Nuclear Power Plants

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Rikuden generates 1,746 MW of electricity from nuclear power.

Rikuden generates 7 MW electricity from renewable sources at 5 sites.[_citation needed_]

  1. ^ "Electricity Supply" (PDF). Factbook 2012. Hokuriku Electric Power Company. July 2012. p. 8.
  2. ^ "Electricity Supply Facilities" (PDF). Factbook 2012. Hokuriku Electric Power Company. July 2012. p. 10.