Ōma Nuclear Power Plant


The Ōma Nuclear Power Plant is a nuclear plant under construction in Ōma, Aomori, Japan.
It will be operated by the Electric Power Development Company.
The reactor would be unique for Japan in that it would be capable of using a 100% MOX fuel core, as requested by the 1995 decision by the Japanese Atomic Energy Commission.
The fuel would utilize surplus plutonium by blending it with natural uranium, reducing the total radioactivity of nuclear waste and dramatically reducing the waste's lifetime.
In 2008, J-Power announced a 2.5-year delay to allow for additional work to make the plant resistant to a strong earthquake, making the operation start date in November 2014.
Following the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster of March 2011 construction at Oma was suspended for 18 months.
Work was resumed on October 2012.
On March 2013, the main reactor building was at its full height.
In December 2014 J-Power applied for safety checks at the Oma nuclear plant, slated for startup in 2021.