Tokyo Electric Power Co Holdings Inc 2018 IR

The report outlines Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings' (TEPCO) mid- to long-term business strategies and financial performance for fiscal year 2017. It highlights TEPCO's ongoing commitment to the revitalization and decommissioning of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station following the 2011 accident. The company reports its fifth consecutive year of ordinary income, driven by productivity reforms and cost reductions. Additionally, the report details TEPCO's strategic preparation for 'Utility 3.0' by integrating renewable energy, digitalization, and new business alliances to foster long-term corporate and social value.

Company: Tokyo Electric Power Co Holdings Inc

Sector: Utilities

Country: Japan

Year: 2018

Type: IR

Pages: 106

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Tokyo Electric Power Co Holdings Inc

Tokyo Electric Power Co Holdings Inc 2018 Integrated Report

Integrated Report

The report outlines Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings' (TEPCO) mid- to long-term business strategies and financial performance for fiscal year 2017. It highlights TEPCO's ongoing commitment to the revitalization and decommissioning of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station following the 2011 accident. The company reports its fifth consecutive year of ordinary income, driven by productivity reforms and cost reductions. Additionally, the report details TEPCO's strategic preparation for 'Utility 3.0' by integrating renewable energy, digitalization, and new business alliances to foster long-term corporate and social value.

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Report Year

2018

Reporting Period

Apr 2017 - Mar 2018

Fiscal Year

2017

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Integrated Report

Language

English

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