Hydroelectricity is the second most important renewable energy source after solar energy in Japan with an installed capacity of 50.0 gigawatt (GW) as of 2019.[1] According to the International Hydropower Association Japan was the world's sixth largest producer of hydroelectricity in 2020. Most of Japanese hydroelectric power plants are pumped-storage plants. Conventional hydropower plants account for about 20 GW out of the total installed capacity as of 2007.[2]

Conventional hydropower potential of Japan is considered to be almost fully developed, with little opportunity for further capacity increase.[3] In recent years, almost exclusively pumped storage plants were commissioned, significantly increasing the ratio of pumped storage capacity over conventional hydro.[3] The large capacity of pumped storage hydropower was built to store energy from nuclear power plants, which until the Fukushima disaster constituted a large part of Japan electricity generation. As of 2015, Japan is the country with the highest capacity of pumped-storage hydroelectricity in the world, with 26 GW of power installed.[4] After the 2011 nuclear power shutdowns, pumped-storage plants have been increasingly used to balance the variable generation of renewable energy sources such as solar, which have been growing rapidly in recent years.[4]

As of September 2011, Japan had 1,198 small hydropower plants with a total capacity of 3,225 megawatt (MW). The smaller plants accounted for 6.6% of Japan's total hydropower capacity. The remaining capacity was filled by large and medium hydropower stations, typically sited at large dams. Cost per kilowatt-hour for power from smaller plants was high at ¥15-100, hindering further development of the energy source.[5]

List of hydroelectric power stations

The Ueno Dam, lower reservoir of the pumped-storage Kannagawa Hydropower Plant
StationCapacity (MW)PrefectureCoordinatesStatusType
Akiba Dam127.1Shizuoka34°58′20″N 137°49′42″E / 34.97222°N 137.82833°E / 34.97222; 137.82833 (Akiba Dam)Operationalpumped storage
Amagase Dam92Kyoto34°52′51″N 135°49′41″E / 34.88083°N 135.82806°E / 34.88083; 135.82806 (Amagase Dam)Operationalconventional
Arimine Dam534Toyama36°29′22″N 137°26′55″E / 36.48944°N 137.44861°E / 36.48944; 137.44861 (Arimine Dam)Operationalconventional
Dashidaira Dam124 Operational
Funagira Dam32Shizuoka34°53′26″N 137°48′54″E / 34.89056°N 137.81500°E / 34.89056; 137.81500 (Funagira Dam)Operational
Hatanagi-I Hydroelectric Dam137Shizuoka35°19′17″N 138°10′59″E / 35.32139°N 138.18306°E / 35.32139; 138.18306 (Hatanagi-I Hydroelectric Dam)Operationalpumped storage
Hatanagi-II Hydroelectric Dam85Shizuoka35°18′29″N 138°12′11″E / 35.30806°N 138.20306°E / 35.30806; 138.20306 (Hatanagi-II Hydroelectric Dam)Operationalpumped storage
Hiraoka Dam101NaganoOperational
Honkawa[6]600pumped storage
Ikawa Dam62Shizuoka35°12′38″N 138°13′22″E / 35.21056°N 138.22278°E / 35.21056; 138.22278 (Ikawa Dam)Operational
Ikehara Pumped Storage Plant350 Operationalpumped storage
Imaichi Pumped Storage Plant1,050Tochigi36°49′31″N 139°39′58″E / 36.82528°N 139.66611°E / 36.82528; 139.66611 (Imiachi Dam)Operationalpumped storage
Kadonogawa Power Station800 Operationalpumped storage
Kannagawa Hydropower Plant U/C2,820Nagano36°00′18″N 138°39′09″E / 36.00500°N 138.65250°E / 36.00500; 138.65250 (Kannagawa Hydropower Plant)Operationalpumped storage
Kazunogawa Pumped Storage Plant1,200Yamanashi35°43′07″N 138°55′47″E / 35.71861°N 138.92972°E / 35.71861; 138.92972 (Kazunogawa Pumped Storage Plant)Operationalpumped storage
Kinugawa-Kurobe Dam127 Operational
Kisenyama Pumped Storage Plant466Kyoto34°53′30″N 135°51′34″E / 34.89167°N 135.85944°E / 34.89167; 135.85944 (Kisenyama Pumped Storage Plant)Operationalpumped storage
Konoyama Dam126NiigataOperational
Kurobe Dam335Toyama36°33′30″N 137°40′00″E / 36.55833°N 137.66667°E / 36.55833; 137.66667 (Kurobe Dam)Operational
Kuroda Dam315Aichi35°11′14″N 137°28′34″E / 35.18722°N 137.47611°E / 35.18722; 137.47611 (Kuroda Dam)Operational
Maruyama Dam185Gifu35°28′08″N 137°10′20″E / 35.46889°N 137.17222°E / 35.46889; 137.17222 (Maruyama Dam)Operational
Matsubara Dam50.6Oita33°11′39″N 130°59′38″E / 33.19417°N 130.99389°E / 33.19417; 130.99389 (Matsubara Dam)
Masegawa Dam[6]288 Operational
Matanoagawa Pumped Storage Plant1,200Tottori35°14′44″N 133°29′30″E / 35.24556°N 133.49167°E / 35.24556; 133.49167 (Matanoagawa Pumped Storage Plant)Operationalpumped storage
Miboro Dam215Gifu36°08′17.7″N 136°54′38.9″E / 36.138250°N 136.910806°E / 36.138250; 136.910806 (Miboro Dam)Operational
Midono Pumped Storage Plant[6]122 Operationalpumped storage
Miho Dam7.4Kanagawa35°24′37″N 139°02′30″E / 35.41028°N 139.04167°E / 35.41028; 139.04167 (Miho Dam)Operational
Misakubo Dam50Shizuoka35°11′05″N 137°55′54″E / 35.18472°N 137.93167°E / 35.18472; 137.93167 (Misakubo Dam)Operational
Miyagase Dam24Kanagawa35°32′26″N 139°15′09″E / 35.54056°N 139.25250°E / 35.54056; 139.25250 (Miyagase Dam)Operational
Miyanaka Dam449NiigataOperational
Nagano Pumped Storage Plant220 Operationalpumped storage
Niikappu Pumped Storage Plant200 Operationalpumped storage
Nishiotaki Dam234NaganoOperational
Numappara Pumped Storage Plant675 Operationalpumped storage
Ohashi Dam615Kōchi33°46′13″N 133°20′12″E / 33.77028°N 133.33667°E / 33.77028; 133.33667 (Ohashi Dam)Operationalpumped storage
Ōigawa Dam68.2Shizuoka35°09′53″N 138°08′34″E / 35.16472°N 138.14278°E / 35.16472; 138.14278 (Ōigawa Dam)Operational
Okawachi Pumped Storage Power Station[7]1,280HyōgoOperationalpumped storage
Okukiyotsu Pumped Storage Power Station (1 & 2)1,600NiigataOperationalpumped storage
Okinawa Yanbaru Seawater Pumped Storage Power Station[8]30Okinawa26°40′25″N 128°15′56″E / 26.67361°N 128.26556°E / 26.67361; 128.26556 (Okinawa Yanbaru Seawater Pumped Storage Power Station)Operationalpumped storage
Okutadami Dam560Niigata/Fukushima37°09′12″N 139°15′00″E / 37.15333°N 139.25000°E / 37.15333; 139.25000 (Okutadami Dam)Operationalconventional
Okutataragi Pumped Storage Plant1,932Hyōgo35°14′12″N 134°51′23″E / 35.23667°N 134.85639°E / 35.23667; 134.85639 (Okutataragi Pumped Storage Plant)Operationalpumped storage
Okuyoshino Pumped Storage Plant1,206Nara34°7′4″N 135°49′16″E / 34.11778°N 135.82111°E / 34.11778; 135.82111 (Okuyoshino Pumped Storage Power Station)Operationalpumped storage
Otori Dam182Fukushima37°12′53″N 139°12′50″E / 37.21472°N 139.21389°E / 37.21472; 139.21389 (Otori Dam)Operational
Sagami Dam31Kanagawa;35°36′56″N 139°11′43″E / 35.61556°N 139.19528°E / 35.61556; 139.19528 (Sagami Dam)Operational
Sakuma Dam350Aichi35°05′58″N 137°47′39″E / 35.09944°N 137.79417°E / 35.09944; 137.79417 (Sakuma Dam)Operationalconventional
Sasamagawa Dam58Shizuoka34°58′17″N 138°05′38″E / 34.97139°N 138.09389°E / 34.97139; 138.09389 (Sasamagawa Dam)Operational
Senzu Dam22.2Shizuoka35°13′00″N 138°05′25″E / 35.21667°N 138.09028°E / 35.21667; 138.09028 (Senzu Dam)Operational
Shimogo Pumped Storage Power Station1,000FukushimaOperationalpumped storage
Shin-Takasegawa Pumped Storage Plant1,280Nagano36°28′26″N 137°41′23″E / 36.47389°N 137.68972°E / 36.47389; 137.68972 (Shin-Takasegawa Pumped Storage Plant)Operationalpumped storage
Shinanogawa Pumped Storage Plant234 Operationalpumped storage
Shintoyone Pumped Storage Plant1,125Aichi35°07′33″N 137°45′38″E / 35.12583°N 137.76056°E / 35.12583; 137.76056 (Shintoyone Pumped Storage Plant)Operationalpumped storage
Shiobara Pumped Storage Plant900TochigiOperationalpumped storage
Shiogō Dam58Shizuoka35°00′05″N 138°05′15″E / 35.00139°N 138.08750°E / 35.00139; 138.08750 (Shiogō Dam)Operational
Shiroyama Dam275Kanagawa35°35′09″N 139°17′22″E / 35.58583°N 139.28944°E / 35.58583; 139.28944 (Shiroyama Dam)Operational
Tagokura Dam390Fukushima37°18′38″N 139°17′13″E / 37.31056°N 139.28694°E / 37.31056; 139.28694 (Tagokura Dam)Operational
Takami Pumped Storage Plant200 Operationalpumped storage
Taki Dam92Fukushima37°23′13″N 139°32′02″E / 37.38694°N 139.53389°E / 37.38694; 139.53389 (Taki Dam)Operational
Tamahara Pumped Storage Power Station1,200Gunma36°46′56″N 139°03′23″E / 36.78222°N 139.05639°E / 36.78222; 139.05639 (Tamahara Pumped Storage Power Station)Operationalpumped storage
Tashiro Dam40.1Shizuoka35°29′55″N 138°14′47″E / 35.49861°N 138.24639°E / 35.49861; 138.24639 (Tashiro Dam)Operational
Tedorigawa I Dam250 Operational
Tokuyama Dam153Gifu35°39′55″N 136°30′08″E / 35.66528°N 136.50222°E / 35.66528; 136.50222 (Tokuyama Dam)Operational
Okuyahagi Pumped Storage Power Station1,160Gifu35°11′59″N 137°27′31″E / 35.19972°N 137.45861°E / 35.19972; 137.45861 (Tominaga Dam)Operationalpumped storage
Yagisawa Pumped Storage Plant240 Operationalpumped storage
Yomihaki Power Station112 Operational

See also

References

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