Here you wrote that Toshiba manufactured the reactors of the Onagawa Nuclear Power Plant. Where did you get that from? The
source I found states that the reactors were built by Hitachi. While we're at it, could you explain what T/G stands for?
Devon1980 (
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17:29, 18 March 2011 (UTC)reply
Wow, that's going back quite a bit. I can almost remember agonizing over the details such as the main contractor for the Onagawa plant. I probably thought I'd never remember it if I didn't add it. T/G denotes the turbine-generator, which are basically the most important parts of the power conversion system. I couldn't find it in that article, but it would be good to replace. I'm happy to hear that people are brushing around that series of articles, in some cases there's not much more than a framework in place and it would be great to see much more expansion. -
Theanphibian(
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Thank you for your quick response. I'm currently working on a full list of nuclear reactors in Japan for the Dutch Wikipedia, hence I'm digging up old stuff. I'm kind of a nitwit when it comes to the subject though. FYI, the list so far is
here. What was your source for the reactor's manufacturer? Perhaps a Japanese one? For obvious reasons I don't understand Kanji but perhaps a translator of some sort would be good enough for me to go ahead and read anyway.
Devon1980 (
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19:21, 18 March 2011 (UTC)reply