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24
Power Systems
Although results were flat in Japan, where
electric utilities continue to squeeze capital
expenditure, growth in exports to China and the
Middle East underpinned a strategy of globaliza-
tion of operations.
Nuclear power saw major contributions to
sales from construction work at Unit No. 3 of
Onagawa Nuclear Power Station, operated by
Tohoku Electric Power Co., Inc., and replace-
ment of the reactor shroud at Unit No. 2 of
Tokyo Electric Power Co., Inc.s Fukushima No.
1 Nuclear Power Station.
A number of large orders were received
during the year.
With Marubeni Corporation, Toshiba was
selected by the Abu Dhabi Electricity & Water
Authority to supply a complete network of
substations. Work began in September 1999
and will be completed by April 2001. This was
the third consecutive order in Abu Dhabi.
100
200
300
400
500
1998 1999 2000
Net Sales
(¥ billion)
Mar.
The segment covers the power
generation and transmission
systems essential for all aspects
of modern life. Sales in the period
increased 10 percent to ¥570.7
billion, and rose from 8 percent to
9 percent of total sales.
Share of Net Sales
%
Mar. 1998 1999 2000
9.2 8.5 8.7
Tokyo Electric
Power commis-
sioned a second
advanced com-
bined-cycle generator, for Unit No. 2-
2 of Chiba Thermal Power Station,
following successful operation of the
system installed at its Yokohama
Power Station Stage 7.
A Toshiba boiling
water reactor
(BWR) is at the
heart of Onagawa
Nuclear Power Station Unit No. 3,
which Tohoku Electric Power Co., Inc.
will bring on-line in January 2002.