Chubu Electric Power Company, Incorporated · Nagoya Japan
Company Description
Phone: +81-52-951-8211
Fax: +81-52-962-4624
Rankings
- Nikkei 225
- #285 in FT Global 500
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Chubu Electric Power is Japan's third-largest electric utility, after Tokyo Electric and Kansai Electric . The company serves central Japan's Chubu region, which includes Nagoya, one of the country's largest cities. With a generating capacity of nearly 32,500 MW, the utility distributes power to about 10 million residential and business customers. In response to deregulation, Chubu Electric has moved into new industries, including telecommunications, information technology, natural gas supply, LNG (liquefied natural gas) transportation, on-site power generation systems, real estate leasing, and international power generation and consulting. The company was established in 1951. To read the full description, subscribe now.
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Key Chubu Electric Power Company, Incorporated Financials
| Company Type | Public Headquarters |
| Fiscal Year-End | March |
| 2009 Sales (mil.) | $25,800.1 |
| Employees | 28,766 |
Chubu Electric Power Company, Incorporated Executives
15 executives listed for Chubu Electric Power Company, Incorporated's Nagoya, location.
| Title | Name & Bio | Contact |
| Chairman | Fumio Kawaguchi | Network |
| President, CEO, and Director | Toshio Mita | Network |
| EVP Finance | Shirou Mizutani | Network |
Competition
Competitive Landscape for Chubu Electric Power Company, Incorporated
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