(Adds Chubu Electric's decision)
May 9 (Reuters) - The table below shows the latest operational status of Japan's nuclear power plants according to each utility's website.
Chubu Electric Power Co said on Monday it agreed to shut the No.4 and No.5 reactors at its sole Hamaoka nuclear plant as soon as possible while continuing a shutdown at its No.3 reactor, which is under maintenance, in line with a request by the government to halt the facility until it had installed protection measures against the type of massive tsunami that in March triggered the world's worst atomic crisis in 25 years. [ID:nL3E7G90WG]
After the shutdowns, 37.6 percent of Japan's total nuclear power generation capacity, or 18,406 megawatts, will remain in operation, Reuters calculations show.
Japan's nine utilities and a wholesaler have 54 nuclear power generators for commercial use, with a total generating capacity of 48,960 megawatts.
In the table below, capacities are shown in megawatts. "P" represents a planned regular inspection shutdown and "U" an unplanned shutdown.
Company Plant Unit MW Current status Tokyo Electric Fukushima-Daiichi 1 460 U from Mar. 11, 2011 Tokyo Electric Fukushima-Daiichi 2 784 U from Mar. 11, 2011 Tokyo Electric Fukushima-Daiichi 3 784 U from Mar. 11, 2011 Tokyo Electric Fukushima-Daiichi 4 784 P from Nov. 30, 2010 Tokyo Electric Fukushima-Daiichi 5 784 P from Jan 3, 2011 Tokyo Electric Fukushima-Daiichi 6 1,100 P from Aug. 14, 2010 Tokyo Electric Fukushima-Daini 1 1,100 U from Mar. 11, 2011 Tokyo Electric Fukushima-Daini 2 1,100 U from Mar. 11, 2011 Tokyo Electric Fukushima-Daini 3 1,100 U from Mar. 11, 2011 Tokyo Electric Fukushima-Daini 4 1,100 U from Mar. 11, 2011 Tokyo Electric Kashiwazaki-Kariwa 1 1,100 On line from May 31, 2010 Tokyo Electric Kashiwazaki-Kariwa 2 1,100 U from July 16, 2007 Tokyo Electric Kashiwazaki-Kariwa 3 1,100 P from Sept 19, 2007 Tokyo Electric Kashiwazaki-Kariwa 4 1,100 P from Feb. 11, 2008 Tokyo Electric Kashiwazaki-Kariwa 5 1,100 On line from Nov 18, 2010 Tokyo Electric Kashiwazaki-Kariwa 6 1,356 On line from Jan. 23, 2011 Tokyo Electric Kashiwazaki-Kariwa 7 1,356 On line from June 26, 2010 Kansai Electric Mihama 1 340 P from Nov. 24, 2010 Kansai Electric Mihama 2 500 On line from Oct. 23, 2010 Kansai Electric Mihama 3 826 On line from March 19, 2010 Kansai Electric Ohi 1 1,175 On line from March 10, 2011 Kansai Electric Ohi 2 1,175 On line from Oct. 21, 2010 Kansai Electric Ohi 3 1,180 P from Mar 18, 2011 Kansai Electric Ohi 4 1,180 On line from May 26, 2010 Kansai Electric Takahama 1 826 P from Jan. 10, 2011 Kansai Electric Takahama 2 826 On line Sept. 29, 2010 Kansai Electric Takahama 3 870 On line from Dec. 22, 2010 Kansai Electric Takahama 4 870 On line from May 8, 2010 Chubu Electric Hamaoka 3 1,100 P from Nov. 29, 2010 Chubu Electric Hamaoka 4 1,137 U in a few days Chubu Electric Hamaoka 5 1,380 U in a few days Tohoku Electric Onagawa 1 524 U from March 11, 2011 Tohoku Electric Onagawa 2 825 U from March 11, 2011 Tohoku Electric Onagawa 3 825 U from March 11, 2011 Tohoku Electric Higashidori 1 1,100 P from Feb. 6, 2011 Kyushu Electric Genkai 1 559 On line from Oct. 5, 2010 Kyushu Electric Genkai 2 559 P from Jan 29, 2011 Kyushu Electric Genkai 3 1,180 P from Dec. 11, 2010 Kyushu Electric Genkai 4 1,180 On line from Oct. 30, 2010 Kyushu Electric Sendai 1 890 P from May 10, 2011 Kyushu Electric Sendai 2 890 On line from July 5, 2010 Chugoku Electric Shimane 1 460 P from Nov 8, 2010 Chugoku Electric Shimane 2 820 On line from Dec 2, 2010 Shikoku Electric Ikata 1 566 On line from July 11, 2010 Shikoku Electric Ikata 2 566 On line from Nov. 12, 2010 Shikoku Electric Ikata 3 890 P from April 29, 2011 Hokkaido Electric Tomari 1 579 P from April 22, 2011 Hokkaido Electric Tomari 2 579 On line from July 1, 2010 Hokkaido Electric Tomari 3 912 On line from March 7, 2011 Hokuriku Electric Shika 1 540 U from March 1, 2011 Hokuriku Electric Shika 2 1,206 P from March 11, 2011 Japan Atomic Power Tokai Daini (1 unit) 1,100 U from March 11, 2011 Japan Atomic Power Tsuruga 1 357 P from Jan. 26, 2011 Japan Atomic Power Tsuruga 2 1,160 U from May 7, 2011 (Reporting by Risa Maeda in Nagoya, Japan; Editing by Edmund Klamann)