KEPCO To Shut Last Oil-Fueled Units, but Nuclear and LNG on the Rise
October 27, 2025

BY FILIPPO PEDRETTI

At the end of September, Kansai Electric (KEPCO) announced plans to shut units at the oil-fired Gobo Power Station in Wakayama Prefecture, accelerating the utility’s pivot away from carbon-intensive generation.

Gobo has long functioned as a strategic reserve facility, but declining use rates and rising maintenance challenges have made its role marginal. While Units 1-2 will be decommissioned, the fate of Unit 3 remains undecided.

KEPCO is not alone in this shift. A growing number of Japanese utilities are retiring their thermal fleets with over 25 GW of oil-, gas- and coal-fired slated for decommissioning this decade. But only KEPCO can count on a sizable operational nuclear power plant fleet. Indeed, its energy mix leans more and more on nuclear power, in the wake of NPP restarts.

Japan NRG takes a closer look at KEPCO’s shift – what’s behind it, and most importantly what comes next.

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BY FILIPPO PEDRETTI At the end of September, Kansai Electric (KEPCO) announced plans to shut units at the oil-fired Gobo Power Station in Wakayama Prefecture, accelerating the utility’s pivot away from carbon-intensive generation. Gobo has long functioned as a strategic reserve facility, but declining use rates and rising maintenance challenges have made its role marginal. […]

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