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  1. Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings, Incorporated (Japanese: 東京電力ホールディングス株式会社, Tōkyō Denryoku Hōrudingusu kabushiki gaisha, TEPCO, also known as Tōden (東電) in Japan) is a Japanese electric utility holding company servicing Japan's Kantō region, Yamanashi Prefecture, and the eastern portion of Shizuoka ...

  2. This resulted in a change of business name to "Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings", with the fuel and thermal power business succeeded by "TEPCO Fuel and Power", the power supply business by "TEPCO Power Grid" and the retail electricity business by "TEPCO Energy Partner"

  3. History. May 1, 1951. Established as the Tokyo Electric Power Company. with ¥1,460 million in capital. November 18, 1953. Following its founding, commenced operations of Unit No. 3. (55 MW) at Ushioda Thermal Power Station, TEPCO's first thermal power generating facility. August 18, 1959.

  4. Shibaura Engineering Works and Tokyo Electric merge to form Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co.,Ltd. 1984. The company changes its name to Toshiba Corporation

  5. Established on 1st May, 1951, Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings, Incorporated serve as a core operating company of the TEPCO Group's business management. Such as nuclear, hydroelectric, and new energy power generation businesses. Learn more here.

  6. Company History. Ichisuke Fujioka and Shoichi Miyoshi establish Hakunetsu-sha Co., Ltd. to manufacture light bulbs. Tokyo Hakunetsu Dentokyu Seizo Co., Ltd. changes its company name to Tokyo Electric Company. Tokyo Yushutsu Denkyu Co., Ltd. established, a predecessor of Toki Denki Co., Ltd..

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  8. Electricity was first used in Japan on March 25, 1878 at the Institute of Technology in Toranomon, Tokyo when an arc lamp was switched on in commemoration of the opening of the Central Telegraph Office.

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