Kansai Electric Power Co Inc 2006 SR
The report details the Kansai Electric Power Group's CSR initiatives for fiscal year 2005, with a primary focus on safety reforms following the 2004 Mihama Power Station accident. It outlines the implementation of 29 specific safety measures, the relocation of the Nuclear Power Division to Fukui to enhance frontline support, and the development of a Quality Management System. Environmental highlights include the Sakaiko Power Station renewal plan and the introduction of biomass cofiring at the Maizuru Power Station. Additionally, the company reports on its efforts in regional vitalization, human rights training for all employees, and the strengthening of information security protocols following data leak incidents.
Company: Kansai Electric Power Co Inc
Sector: Utilities
Country: Japan
Year: 2006
Type: SR
Pages: 87
Kansai Electric Power Co Inc
CSR Report
The report details the Kansai Electric Power Group's CSR initiatives for fiscal year 2005, with a primary focus on safety reforms following the 2004 Mihama Power Station accident. It outlines the implementation of 29 specific safety measures, the relocation of the Nuclear Power Division to Fukui to enhance frontline support, and the development of a Quality Management System. Environmental highlights include the Sakaiko Power Station renewal plan and the introduction of biomass cofiring at the Maizuru Power Station. Additionally, the company reports on its efforts in regional vitalization, human rights training for all employees, and the strengthening of information security protocols following data leak incidents.
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Document Details
Report Year
2006
Reporting Period
Apr 1, 2005 - Mar 31, 2006
Fiscal Year
2005
Published
Nov 1, 2006
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
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