Talk:Higashidōri Nuclear Power Plant
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Two sites or one site ?
[edit]This article is somewhat a mess. There is some confusion regarding which unit has started construction and which is still in the planning stage. The reason, I guess, is the same identical naming. First I suggest a look at this source and here. I would say that there are two distinct sites, about 1.78 kilometres (1.11 miles) from respective nearest point. Should we consider a distance limit to define two sites, moreover of different owners ? Let's think about Fukushima Dai-ichi and Fukushima Dai-ni (Dai-ichi meaning #1 and Dai-ni meaning #2): distance about 10.86 kilometres (6.75 miles) nearest point between them.
I would suggest two articles. On naming choice could be Higashidōri Daiichi and Higashidōri Daini. Japan Atomic Industrial Forum instead uses: Tohoku Higashidōri and Tokyo Higashidōri. That would be, one article Tohoku Higashidōri Nuclear Power Plant and the secondo one Tokyo Higashidōri Nuclear Power Plant. Here instead, we have for the first site: Higashi Dori-1(Tohoku), but it is a weak naming. Any suggestions ?
I did some measurement and survey, using Google Maps:
- - the existing (Tohoku) Higashidōri Nuclear Power Plant covers an area of about 42 hectares (100 acres) centered here, coordinates 41°11′17″N 141°23′24″E / 41.188°N 141.39°E.
- - the construction site for (Tokyo) Higashidōri Nuclear Power Plant covers an area of about 71.5 hectares (177 acres) centered here, coordinates 41°12′32″N 141°23′46″E / 41.209°N 141.396°E.
I don't understand the site area information of 3,580,000 m2 (885 acres). It is far more what the maps show. --Robertiki (talk) 05:15, 1 November 2015 (UTC)
- About the last point: it looks like it is a zoning area. TEPCO has another adjoining 4,500,000 m2. --Robertiki (talk) 06:53, 2 November 2015 (UTC)
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